Audio Engineering Equipment
You have determined that you are interested in a career in the field of audio engineering. You have decided you want to attend an audio engineering school, you have explored the job possibilities, now what audio engineering equipment would you need to become a success? In this article, we will discuss some of the most important and common audio engineering equipment used by the top engineers today.
There are a host of different audio engineering equipment that you will likely work with as you delve into the world of audio engineering. You will be responsible for recordings, manipulating, editing, mastering, and mixing of the different sounds using a variety of different equipment both digital and analog. This means you will have to make use of sound recording equipment, sound broadcasting equipment, and sound reinforcement equipment.
Location Sound Recording and Why It’s Important to Your Media Project
Location sound recording is an extremely important part of creating your own work on film. In fact, it can literally make or break your project. The thing is that when someone goes to see a movie, documentary, TV show, or even sees a commercial on TV, no one says: “WOW, that was great sound!” But you can bet if the sound was bad you would hear all of them complaining.
Most people don’t understand what it takes to get the right sound to go with the picture they are seeing on a screen and to be honest, after they saw the really cool THX intro to their movie, they didn’t give it a second thought. But isn’t that the point? Don’t we want the audience to be so engrossed in what they are seeing and feeling that they aren’t distracted by something they are hearing that shouldn’t have made it on to the audio track?