Music technology is taught at many different educational levels, including college and university. The study of music technology is usually concerned with the creative use of technology for recording, programming, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of music. Music technology programs train students for careers in "...sound engineering, computer music, audio-visual production and post-production, mastering, scoring for film and multimedia, audio for games, software development, and multimedia production."[2] Those wishing to develop new music technologies normally train to become an audio engineer working in R&D.[3]
Music technology is taught at many different educational levels, including college and university. The study of music technology is usually concerned with the creative use of technology for recording, programming, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of music. Music technology programs train students for careers in "...sound engineering, computer music, audio-visual production and post-production, mastering, scoring for film and multimedia, audio for games, software development, and multimedia production."[2] Those wishing to develop new music technologies normally train to become an audio engineer working in R&D.[3]
Music technology is taught at many different educational levels, including college and university. The study of music technology is usually concerned with the creative use of technology for recording, programming, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of music. Music technology programs train students for careers in "...sound engineering, computer music, audio-visual production and post-production, mastering, scoring for film and multimedia, audio for games, software development, and multimedia production."[2] Those wishing to develop new music technologies normally train to become an audio engineer working in R&D.[3]
Music technology is taught at many different educational levels, including college and university. The study of music technology is usually concerned with the creative use of technology for recording, programming, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of music. Music technology programs train students for careers in "...sound engineering, computer music, audio-visual production and post-production, mastering, scoring for film and multimedia, audio for games, software development, and multimedia production."[2] Those wishing to develop new music technologies normally train to become an audio engineer working in R&D.[3]
Music technology is taught at many different educational levels, including
college and university. The study of music technology is usually concerned
with the creative use of technology for recording, programming, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of music. Music technology programs train students for careers in "...sound engineering, computer music, audiovisual production and post-production, mastering, scoring for film and multimedia, audio for games, software development, and multimedia production."[2] Those wishing to develop new music technologies normally train to become an audio engineer working in R&D.[3]