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🔗What Does a sound engineer do????

💹 Professional sound engineers are responsible for operating and maintaining sound recording or broadcast equipment. They may work with musical artists, movie directors, television news stations and radio stations. The goal of this profession is to ensure that any recording or broadcast has high-quality, crystal-clear sound. Sound engineering is a highly technical job. Becoming an audio engineer requires excellent computer skills and proficiency in working with electronic equipment. Audio engineers must coordinate with video technicians, editors, performers and directors to create professional-quality audio. Audio engineers may be required to travel to different locations to perform on-site sound engineering tasks. Flexibility and adaptability are key in this profession because sound engineers may have to work with music, spoken dialogue and other forms of audio input.

✅Duties

âš¡âš¡Set up, maintain.
âš¡âš¡operate and repair audio recording/broadcast equipment
âš¡âš¡Choose appropriate audio equipment to use for various situations
âš¡âš¡Coordinate with directors, editors, video operators and other sound engineers
âš¡âš¡Stay informed of new developments in sound engineering
âš¡âš¡Plan and schedule work in an efficient and effective manner.
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Hey @itzfeminisce

I like your article! I especially love to see the NS-10's :) I recently finished my degree in Audio Engineering and I can say that my experience favoured more than just

"to ensure that any recording or broadcast has high-quality, crystal-clear sound. "

I found that I would work with all different types of Artists, Actors and Producers in order to gain an understanding to what that truly wanted for their piece! I discovered that I would be able to hear and feel a song on multiple levels and experience it through multiple perspectives in order to gain a clear picture for what the artist needs!

I would spend long periods of time post recording as well, editing and mixing the song through to its mastering stage and then get fresh, well-trained and more experienced ears to finalise the piece to completion!

The world of Audio Engineering is so large! Its fantastic! :)

  ·  7 years ago 

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