audioworkflow
Audioworkflow refers to the systematic sequence of tasks and processes used to create, edit, and deliver audio content. It covers planning, capturing sound, editing, mixing, mastering, and the final delivery, as well as asset management, metadata, and collaboration across team members.
The core stages typically include planning and pre-production, sound capture, editing and comping, mixing and balance,
Tools and techniques: Central to audioworkflow are digital audio workstations (DAWs) that host tracks, plug-ins, and
Contexts and roles: Audioworkflow is used in music production, film and television scoring, game audio, podcasts,
Standards, challenges, and practices: Key considerations include latency management, hardware compatibility, and format interoperability; loudness normalization