Backing Tracks Sample Clauses

The 'Backing Tracks' clause defines the terms under which pre-recorded instrumental or vocal tracks are used in a production or performance. It typically outlines who is responsible for providing the backing tracks, the acceptable formats, and any licensing or copyright considerations associated with their use. For example, it may specify that the producer must supply high-quality audio files or that the artist is permitted to use certain tracks for live shows. This clause ensures clarity regarding the use and ownership of backing tracks, helping to prevent disputes over rights and responsibilities.
Backing Tracks. Where the BBC wishes to use a backing track it will determine whether the record company had, for recordings made prior to 1st June 2011, cleared backing track rights, by checking the position with the MU or the record company. If the BBC is advised that such backing track rights are not cleared, the BBC and the MU will liaise to agree a rate in good faith for such clearance.
Backing Tracks. 8.1 Where rights to backing track usage in Works have been obtained pursuant to the agreement between MU and BPI or ▇▇▇▇, no Fees or Performance Fees shall be payable by Producer. Recordings made under the terms of MU’s agreement with BPI dated 1st January 2011 will be automatically cleared for backing track use and substitution for use by the original artist. 8.2 For recordings made under prior agreements, Producer should contact MU which holds a comprehensive record of which tracks have been cleared. Under such prior agreements, no performer shall mime to the performance of another Musician save where substitution consent has been given by the Musician on the track. 8.3 Where usage has not been acquired pursuant to clause 8.1, Musician shall be entitled to payment of the applicable Performance Fee for Basic Recording or Combined Use. Where Producer is unable to provide individual payment to each Musician, fees shall be paid via MU which shall be entitled to charge an administration fee.
Backing Tracks. 1 Table or hercules laptop stand for laptop and audio interface (Depending on availability) 13 Main Vocal Capsule Sennheiser e935 Capsule Sennheiser e845 Boom Stand 15 Backing Vocal Percussion Sennheiser e835 Shure SM58 Boom Stand

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