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The New-Age Studio Audio Equipment
Audio engineering is a highly skilled trade that incorporates the use of studio audio equipment and technology to produce, reproduce, mix and record quality sound. A trained engineer, as well as having advanced technical skills, should also have an ear capable of discerning between acoustic, psychoacoustic and electronic sound.
In places where high quality sound is an absolute necessity, such as radio or television broadcasting studios, expert and reliable studio audio equipment is vital. As the technological age storms forward with the production on newer and more innovative studio audio equipment, and software to boot, it is becoming increasingly important for the audio engineer to be acquainted with the latest in audio hardware synchronization tools.
There’s no doubting it’s a hard graft for today’s audio engineer, but with increased focus on skills-development within the audio engineering industry, it is an attainable career choice for those with the creative and technical skills to make it in the industry.
The process of getting sound just right isn’t all complicated, however. Sometimes, it merely involves knowing where to position a microphone or when to adjust sound levels. Studio audio engineering is a rare profession where creativity meets technical savvy, where left brain activity meets right brain activity head-on.
The Creative Arts is a term that has become synonymous with the so-called ‘flakier’ professions, such as poetry-writing, painting, sculpting, etc. Audio engineering put a spanner in that theory by bridging the technical professions with the more fanciful ones. Knowing how to manipulate sounds so that it hits the right note or creates the desired effect is as much an art as it is a science. It requires a rare type of person: one with the cognitive faculties of a mathematician and the imaginative resources of the artist. It’s no wonder that it’s fast becoming a desirable career choice.
Where should speakers go in an echoey recording studio ? How can background sounds be kept out of an important recording? These are all questions a sound engineer worth his salt should know by gut.
i live in US and i wanna have job in the music production ,i have no experience but i feel that i'm talalent
so how can u advice me ?i need a certain collage or school i could join to get a job in that field(music and sound production).
To have a job in mixing studio .
i need a collage or school with a financial aid and it doesn't need an experience ,just to start from the begining
I don't know where you live...but in Las Vegas,NV they teach those type of classes at the community college as well as the university here.From what I"ve heard from students-the classes are great-well informed.Check with community colleges nearby you.Also,buy some magazines(electronic music,computers & music,& recording magazines)...anything having to do with music.In the back of these magazines or along the pages there are adds on recording schools/classes.There may still be one(an add in magazine) in northern California called Audio Institute of America-last I checked(1 1/2 year ago)they had a home schooled base curriculum...afterwards you would be invited to test your knowledge at their actual headquarters.It was developed by Peter Miller-He's been around since the Beatles(was actually friends with the beatles)...he's well known from that era amongst musicians & recording engineers.
Good luck...if you're ever in Vegas just hit me up if you want to by email first.Me & some friends mess around and make our own cd's...my friend is more knowledgable than I and he's good(self taught)...
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Em's ideas and opinions are 'worth more than I can pay for,' Alabama MC tells
MTV News.
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worth more than I can pay for — for him to even say what he thinks about
a record." In February, Yelawolf talked with us about the significance of being
signed to Shady and working with Eminem. "I mean, it's a huge deal being able
to have a mentor who's done this for so long and [has] been through so much,"
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