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sound engineering
noun
The technical discipline of recording and producing sound.
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"sound engineering" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of recording, manipulating, and producing audio for a variety of purposes. You can use "sound engineering" when talking about the technical aspects of creating and producing music, films, podcasts, or other forms of audio media. For example: - The sound engineering team did an excellent job on the film's soundtrack, creating a highly immersive experience for the audience. - I have a degree in sound engineering and have worked on various music projects, from recording to mixing and mastering. - The podcast's success can be attributed to its high-quality sound engineering, making it stand out among other similar shows. - The concert's sound engineering was top-notch, providing crystal-clear sound for all attendees, no matter where they were seated.
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The Bad Plus, better-sounding than any other group in a concert plagued by erratic sound engineering, played some sharply turned-out new pieces.
Here the music was enhanced by Jamie McElhinney's expertly balanced sound engineering.
Physics and sound engineering practices — not politics and emotions — determine how chemical processes must be run.
(He is helped by the inimitable "halo" effect of ECM's sound engineering).
The space offers courses on everything from sound engineering to screen printing.
The bridegroom received a certificate in sound engineering from the Institute of Audio Research in Manhattan.
Sound engineering can manipulate adult voices, adding filters that adjust for the higher pitch of a child's voice, for example.
Apart from Ms. Weiss's badly miked drums, it wasn't terrible sound engineering, just flat, even and characterless.
However, in this case I'm going to turn the question over to an expert in sound engineering.
In those days, returning veterans were freshly excited about radar and sonar, having completed crash courses in sound engineering.
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Increasingly, development agencies assert that technologically sound, engineering-based projects are failing because they don't take sufficient account of the cultural context.
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