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What is the difference between Sound Engineering and Audio Engineering?

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M. Pollock

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Answered Oct 22, 2019

Sound engineering and audio engineering may be the same in the beginning, but the more that you learn about it, the more that you will realize that they have some differences. The audio engineer will be responsible for all the details that are related to audio.

Sound engineering and audio engineering may be the same in the beginning, but the more that you
This means all of the components that are responsible for making sure that the audio application works will work properly. A sound engineer will be in charge of everything that is related to sound. This can refer to music. A sound engineer may be needed on the radio, but they can also be useful in creating the right sounds for television shows, movies, computer games, and so much more.

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Answered Oct 03, 2019

Sound engineering and audio engineering both work to make good music. Most of us do not know the difference between sound engineering and audio engineering as their duties usually overlap. Audio engineering deals with the practical aspect of audio. An audio engineer will cover all aspects of an audio application. They are able to pick up live music, recording sessions, and broadcasting.

Sound engineering and audio engineering both work to make good music. Most of us do not know the
Before rehearsal or recording, an audio engineer connects the microphone, speakers, and amplifiers. They also work to track down any issue that may arise with audio signal chains. In a general setting, the sound engineer is considered superior to an audio engineer. A sound engineer brings creativity to sound. A sound engineer works closely with the producer and the audio engineer to mix and produce good sound.

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