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How does one go about finding out more about a career in Sound Engineering? According to Wiktionary, Sound Engineering is “the technical discipline of recording and producing sound.” http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sound_engineering, further check out what Wikipedia has to say on Audio Engineering. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_engineering We found some really cool sites dedicated to this profession. Also another major key is to make sure if you do enroll at a school to learn the trade make sure it has all the right credentials! Check out Music Careers: (www.musiccareers.net) and their take of Sound Engineering School, http://www.musiccareers.net/career-articles/sound-engineering-schools/ How Stuff Works: has a cool insight into the career http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/live-sound-engineering.htm
City Varsity (based in South Africa): have a full course outline to boot! http://www.cityvarsity.co.za/Sound.cfm?content=8731 Musicians Institute (USA): Check out their school of Audio Engineering for Sound Engineering courses! http://www.mi.edu/audioengineering School of Audio Engineering (Global): has a full course brief of Audio Engineering http://www.sae.edu/en-gb/course/467/Audio_Engineering |
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I'd like to suggest a site with a full (and free) Audio Engineering course online (under Creative Commons license).
The course is being used in several schools and universities and is widely considered a good learning textbook.
Thank you
Marco Sacco
http://www.audiosonica.com/en/
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