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− | An '''audio engineer''' is | + | An '''audio engineer''' is an [[Engineering|engineer]] who specializes in the recording, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of [[sound]]. |
− | Many audio engineers creatively use technologies to produce sound for film, radio, television, music, electronic products and computer games. | + | == Description == |
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+ | Many audio engineers creatively use technologies to produce sound for film, radio, television, music, electronic products and [[Computer game|computer games]]. | ||
Alternatively, the term audio engineer can refer to a scientist or professional engineer who holds a B.Sc. or M.Sc. who designs, develops and builds new audio technologies working within the field of acoustical engineering. | Alternatively, the term audio engineer can refer to a scientist or professional engineer who holds a B.Sc. or M.Sc. who designs, develops and builds new audio technologies working within the field of acoustical engineering. |
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An audio engineer is an engineer who specializes in the recording, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of sound.
Description
Many audio engineers creatively use technologies to produce sound for film, radio, television, music, electronic products and computer games.
Alternatively, the term audio engineer can refer to a scientist or professional engineer who holds a B.Sc. or M.Sc. who designs, develops and builds new audio technologies working within the field of acoustical engineering.
Audio engineering concerns the creative and practical aspects of sounds including speech and music, as well as the development of new audio technologies and advancing scientific understanding of audible sound.
See also
External links
- Audio engineer @ Wikipedia