illipsis Audio

One of the most important contributing factor to a well put-together audio recording is the engineer. An audio/sound engineer helps to produce a recording or a live performance by balancing and adjusting sound sources through dynamic processing and effects, also known as “mixing”. The physical recording of any project is done by an engineer.

Not only do sound engineers provide their professional creative feedback in a recording studio, they also use the technology to produce sound for film, radio, television, and video games. This includes set up and sound checks for live mixing for concerts, theatre, sports games and even corporate events.

As often as the audio industry changes, illipsis’ sound engineers will adapt to these changes to push audio creatives to that next level, bringing you next ideas to life.

Credits

Johnny “StatiK” Lupian
Lead Sound Engineer