Common use of Electronic Instruments Clause in Contracts

Electronic Instruments. Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing sounds by electronic means may be used provided that they do not replace or reduce the employment of conventional instrumentalists on engagements carried out under this Agreement where conventional instrumentalists may reasonably be expected to be used.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Mu House Agreement, Minimum Terms and Conditions Agreement, Regular Touring Ballet Orchestra Agreement

Electronic Instruments. Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing producing sounds by electronic means may are not to be used provided that they do not to replace or reduce the employment of conventional instrumentalists on or engagements carried out under this Agreement these Terms and Conditions where conventional instrumentalists may be reasonably be or traditionally expected to be used.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement

Electronic Instruments. Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing sounds by electronic means may can be used provided that they do not replace or reduce the employment engagement of conventional instrumentalists on engagements carried out under this Agreement where conventional instrumentalists may reasonably be expected to be used. See also Appendix 2.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Electronic Instruments. Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing sounds by electronic means may be used used, provided that they do not replace or reduce the employment of conventional instrumentalists on engagements carried out under this Agreement agreement where conventional instrumentalists may reasonably be expected expect to be used.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement for the Scottish Ballet Orchestra, Agreement for the Scottish Ballet Orchestra

Electronic Instruments. 15.1 Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing sounds by electronic means may can be used provided that they do not replace or reduce the employment engagement of conventional instrumentalists on engagements carried out under this Agreement where conventional instrumentalists may reasonably be expected to be used. 15.2 The Manager undertakes to consult with the MU in advance of using any ‘virtual orchestra’ device.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Musicians Working in Uk Theatre Agreement

Electronic Instruments. Instruments and devices incorporating pre-recorded sounds or providing sounds by electronic means may be used used, provided that they do not replace or reduce the employment engagement of conventional instrumentalists on engagements carried out under this Agreement agreement where conventional instrumentalists may reasonably be expected expect to be used.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement for the Scottish Ballet Orchestra