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5 Frequently Used Audio Terms & What They Mean

5 Frequently Used Audio Terms & What They Mean If you work with clients who have, searched anything on a public forum, or saw a video one time where someone said something that didn’t quite makes sense, then you are now a true engineer!

It’s our job as audio engineers to listen to ourselves and our clients, to help them convey the message they want in their music, even if that means using words that don’t always sound technical or musical.

There are a ton of non technical terms that are used by all kinds of talent out there, and we need to be able to quickly translate these ideas into reality.

In this episode, we’ll go over 5 commonly used terms in a studio, and go through examples of what they mean!

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