Audio Engineer

Role

Records, edits, mixes, routes, and technically prepares audio for production, playback, and delivery.

Description

An Audio Engineer handles the technical quality, capture, editing, mixing, routing, and delivery of audio. In immersive media, this may include headset playback, speaker systems, multichannel mixes, live microphones, voice recording, installation routing, and platform-specific output formats.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within Sound, Music & Voice, the Audio Engineer keeps sonic material technically clean, balanced, synchronized, routed, and deliverable. The role often translates creative sound decisions into reliable production and exhibition formats.

Scope Note

Includes recording, editing, cleaning, mixing, mastering, signal flow, routing, level management, synchronization, export formats, microphone setup, and playback testing.

Boundary Note

Distinct from Sound Designer and Composer because it focuses on technical audio quality and delivery rather than creating the sonic concept or musical material, though these roles often overlap.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with sound designers, composers, voice directors, performers, implementation audio designers, installation technicians, producers, and developers.

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