Protecting legacies survey 2021
A look at trends in audio archiving and preservation among members of the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing and the Audio Engineering Society

A look at trends in audio archiving and preservation among members of the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing and the Audio Engineering Society
By Iron Mountain Media & Archival Services
In June 2021, Iron Mountain Media & Archival Services and the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing co-hosted a summit on
International Archives Day entitled, “Protecting Legacies: The Art, Science and Value of Music Archives.” The
purpose of the summit was to start an industry-wide conversation about the importance of educating artists and
their teams about thoughtful music archiving. Safeguarding these precious collections will ensure they are able to
realise the full value of future monetisation opportunities. The virtual event featured stakeholders from all
corners of the recorded music industry, including artists, producers, engineers, lawyers, publishers, and archivists.
Based on key topics raised at the summit, Iron Mountain Media & Archival Services created a survey, with input from the P&E Wing, with the intent to
discover current trends and best (or worst) practices in audio archiving within the recorded music professional
community. The survey was sent to 4,000 members of the P&E Wing and 11,000 members of the Audio
Engineering Society. The survey received a phenomenal 10% response rate, clearly indicating that this is a topic
many audio professionals have an interest in. The following pages are the results of that survey.
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