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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 99316" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Top Ways To Annoy A Sound Engineer</p><p></p><p>This is a good and relevant discussion considering where the digital console revolution has taken us. I am very familiar with intellectual property and things like points and royalties. Most of my income today comes from royalties of projects (not just musical) done in the past.</p><p></p><p>We all want to get paid and be appreciated for what we feel we are worth. I could see a market happening for show files done by some top engineers that would obviously give an advantage to a touring band just starting out who did not have the budget for a high caliber engineer but could afford to have him mix the first show and make a file for them. What would be a fair price? Should a royalty be paid for every show the file is used? Food for thought. It really will come down to what the market will bear or what a particular person is willing to do it for. </p><p></p><p>In the end you will still have to have a man behind the board but it might be money well spent to have a good start and a known reference point to get back to. Just my thoughts on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 99316, member: 277"] Re: Top Ways To Annoy A Sound Engineer This is a good and relevant discussion considering where the digital console revolution has taken us. I am very familiar with intellectual property and things like points and royalties. Most of my income today comes from royalties of projects (not just musical) done in the past. We all want to get paid and be appreciated for what we feel we are worth. I could see a market happening for show files done by some top engineers that would obviously give an advantage to a touring band just starting out who did not have the budget for a high caliber engineer but could afford to have him mix the first show and make a file for them. What would be a fair price? Should a royalty be paid for every show the file is used? Food for thought. It really will come down to what the market will bear or what a particular person is willing to do it for. In the end you will still have to have a man behind the board but it might be money well spent to have a good start and a known reference point to get back to. Just my thoughts on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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