audio engineering
[ˈɔːdiːoʊ ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪrɪŋ]
nounfeminine
engenharia de áudio
1. The branch of engineering that deals with the recording, reproduction, and transmission of sound and music using electronic equipment and techniques
She studied audio engineering to become a professional sound engineer.
Ela estudou engenharia de áudio para se tornar uma engenheira de som profissional.
2. The application of technical knowledge and scientific principles to improve sound quality in various media productions
Audio engineering involves working with microphones, mixing consoles, and digital audio workstations.
A engenharia de áudio envolve trabalhar com microfones, mesas de mixagem e estações de trabalho de áudio digital.
3. The technical field focused on acoustics, signal processing, and equipment design for sound production
Modern audio engineering requires knowledge of both analog and digital systems.
A engenharia de áudio moderna requer conhecimento de sistemas analógicos e digitais.
Audio engineering is a highly respected profession in both Brazil and the USA, particularly in music production, film, and broadcasting industries. In Brazil, it's becoming increasingly popular as the entertainment and music production sectors grow. Professional audio engineers are highly sought after in major Brazilian cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, as well as in the USA where the industry is well-established with numerous specialized schools and professional organizations.
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