APPRENTICESHIP
Engineers typically hold a bachelor's degree in audio production or audio engineering, but a degree isn't always a requirement for this career path. Some studio engineers begin working with recording equipment and software in home studios and build their career based on experience.
Pursuing a career in audio engineering and sound production can be highly rewarding for people with a technical and creative mindset. Sound production and engineering are two distinct fields, but both involve applying technical knowledge and skills to create a high-quality end product.
19 Audio Studio and an apprenticeship under David Rodriguez will fast track you on this career path gaining a vast wealth of knowledge that you won't get in a traditional school setting. Gain hands on experience by doing and using the most high tech and industry standard equipment.
What education and skills are required to start a career in sound engineering?
Solid foundation in subjects like Physics and Mathematics.Sound technical knowledge. Ability to grasp complex concepts quickly. Familiarity with new technology and digital media. Troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
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