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The phrase "audio engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a professional who works with the technical aspects of sound and audio production.
Example: "After completing his studies, he landed a job as an audio engineer at a major recording studio."
Alternatives: "sound engineer" or "audio technician."
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The sound of a sports car is not just a by-product of its engine, but actually designed by an audio engineer and perfected in a recording studio.
Audio engineer Flood said the "bold, unadulterated, naked [guitar solo] sound was a combination of the part, the moment, a good guitar, a small amp, a simple mic.
He was referring to an analysis of the performance by a British audio engineer, Ian Shepherd.
The audio engineer wrapped his battery pack in a condom to keep it dry.
When, as an audio engineer, Lawrence began working in audiobooks, the fit seemed natural.
Another coffee drinker, Charlie Campbell, an audio engineer, complained there were no good restaurants.
We recommended an audio engineer, and together they traveled around the U.K. trying out halls.
"I got smitten by Ferraris then," said Mr. Yang, a television audio engineer.
One of those people was Alistair Farrant, an audio engineer who recreated the ceiling mural.
He then went to a small, windowless room occupied by Adrian Cosentini, the chief audio engineer.
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You will also sometimes see an audio-engineer recording our concerts for archival purposes and possible delayed radio broadcast.
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