A sound engineer is responsible for the technical side of a recording or live performance. The sound engineer designs and manages sound levels and outputs, and is responsible for maintaining the physical sound equipment, like amps and microphones.
The sound engineer invoice, or ‘audio engineer’ invoice, is used to request payment for audio services which can include studio recording, live sound reinforcement, mixing, and equipment maintenance. Sound engineers hired to assist with the production of a project may be paid a flat fee unaffected by the numbers of hours worked. Other engineers may charge an hourly rate which they would receive upon the completion of the work, though the payment date may vary from case to case.
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