An Overview of Post-Production Station Equipment Setup

The Music Telegraph | Text 2021/01/15 [12:37]

An Overview of Post-Production Station Equipment Setup

The Music Telegraph| 입력 : 2021/01/15 [12:37]

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An Overview of Post-Production Station Equipment Setup

 

 

The major differences between an audio post studio and a music studio lie chiefly in the areas of machine synchronization. A professional audio post suite will have video and audio machines (which can be analog or digital as well as tape or tape-less), MIDI synthesizers or sound modules, synchronizers, and computers running non-linear audio programs. The entire system has to be running in sync, meaning that all devices in the system must be running together, following the same speed (or clock) and location (time code).

 

 

Post engineers should have a solid foundation in the following areas:

 

- A strong knowledge of post-related equipment.

 

- Signal flow: They must be able to get around a post studio with ease. They should be able to learn quickly how the signal flows from source to destination and operate the equipment accordingly. They should know how to configure the various pieces of hardware, be able to troubleshoot the system, and come up with solutions on the spot.

 

- Recording and editing: They should know the basic operations of a digital audio workstation (e.g. Pro Tools).

 

 

 

 

 

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