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Old 3rd March 2004, 09:23 PM   #15
ajcamlet
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On a more serious and realistic note, this is certainly true:

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Originally posted by BrianK
The Producer is the one who gets a "Producer" credit on the issued record.

(Doesn't matter if someone else spent YEARS getting the record together! ...or if the Producer did nothing on the record.)
I just finsihed engineering an EP for rising female singer songwriter. The producer for the session was around during the recording process to facilitate beer consumption and to continuously roll fatties.

He was not around for the mix process. I mixed everything and made some pretty heavy judgment calls - stongly influencing the sound of the record.

Just got my copy back - I shared a "recorded by & mixed by" credit with the producer.

Great gig if you can get it!
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