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Lilli Chiffon a écrit :
Lilli Chiffon a écrit :
Hi the list,
My question is not about the hardware or the software (that's why no
quote) but about the sound engineer (the humanware !!), except yourself,
do you know a lot of sound engineer formed on linux audiosystem ?
By formed (maybe french word) i mean, a people who learned on linux system.
> YaN
Hi,
Trained would be the right word!
As a (French) sound engineer myself, I can say that a sound engineer
cannot be trained on every specific equipment out there but *must* know
the generic principles behind these (How to use a mic/a mixing desk be
it analog or digital/an hardware or software based DAW ...) and be able
to use *any* equipment with little effort and a bunch of documentations.
That's also the work of the assistant from the studio to help him do
what he wants with whatever equipment is available at the facility.
Anyone that cannot get used to a new equipment in a matter of a few
hours is *not* a sound engineer and needs more training on the technical
principles of the equipments.
My thoughts...
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Raphaël Doursenaud
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