Top 208 Audio Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
I do remember seeing Audio Adrenaline and The Newsboys, basically Christian rock, because that was what I was allowed to see by my parents.
Their brilliant audio expert, who is a marine biologist, should really be looking after Flipper
Ground zero for me is audio. — © Jimmy Iovine
Ground zero for me is audio.
If you could make telly as good as radio, it would be amazing - audio can do things so easily that television can't.
I hope many people can indulge themselves in the power of audio cinema.
At the same time, one of the things I noticed was that the moment there was any kind of audio attached to virtual reality, it really improved the experience, even though the audio didn't feel like a sound engineer or composer had been anywhere near it.
I bought an audio technician mic and Pro Tools SE, the demo version and was recording in the basement.
With a 660-page book, you don't read every sentence aloud. I am terrified for the poor guy doing the audio book. But I do because I think we hear them aloud even if it's not an audio book. The other goofy thing I do is I examine the shape of the words but not the words themselves. Then I ask myself, "Does it look like what it is?" If it's a sequence where I want to grab the reader and not let the reader go then it needs to look dense. But at times I want the reader to focus on a certain word or a certain image and pause there.
We want PC makers to have better audio because these things are used as home stereos by a lot of people, and that makes it suck.
You have to make rough decisions with sequencing and work within the limitations of having good audio for 15 minutes on a vinyl side.
My books are offered through Podiobooks.com and the iTunes Music Store as free audio downloads. I don't sell them.
This amazing breakthrough full-length revolutionary audio uses a powerful new combination of a subliminal hypnotic induction AND beautiful original music (created with a really cool ancient musical instrument) AND brand-new subliminal clearing commands ALL designed to begin to clear your unconscious blocks of anything and everything in the way of your attracting what you really want – and this incredible one-hour audio does it without any effort at all on your part!
I'm a studio guy. That's really what I love the most. I'm so fascinated with audio gear and recording techniques and whatnot, it's pretty mesmerizing. — © Adam Young
I'm a studio guy. That's really what I love the most. I'm so fascinated with audio gear and recording techniques and whatnot, it's pretty mesmerizing.
For creating the Texan accent, I would listen to Sissy Spacek and watch her in 'Badlands.' I downloaded the audio of that whole film and listened to that.
It's a natural thing for us to be working on content and finding ways to implement, whether it's visuals or the partnerships to go along with the audio.
The 'PBS NewsHour' podcast is the audio version of the nightly TV broadcast.
I hate when there's a deleted scene on a DVD with no explanation, or you have to go out of your way to find an alternate audio track.
Singers who are dependent on digital audio pitch correction software cannot last more than two-three songs.
I think anyone who knows the audio process knows what mixing and mastering is.
I read in all forms: paper, computer, phone, audio.
Yes, for me audio-visual performance has its roots in my experience working as an improvising musician and composer.
I believe... we were told that the 'Bluetooth AirPods', whatever they are, can be used on anything that supports Bluetooth audio.
My filmmaking education consisted of finding out what filmmakers I liked were watching, then seeing those films. I learned the technical stuff from books and magazines, and with the new technology you can watch entire movies accompanied by audio commentary from the director. You can learn more from John Sturges' audio track on the 'Bad Day at Black Rock' laserdisc than you can in 20 years of film school. Film school is a complete con, because the information is there if you want it.
I was a musician who began playing with computers, to see if they could make some tasks simpler. I developed some "tricks" or strategies for working with audio files, and then discovered that the same tricks could be applied to video files, or really, any type of data. Previously I made many different kinds of music. I did some work as a composer of film scores. In that role, my task was to create audio to match and deepen the visual. In my work now, the role is often reversed: I have to create images to match and deepen the audio.
I wish that I had re-edited 'Theft By Finding' after I did the audio. Because the audio took 40 hours in the studio, and I was standing on my feet. So toward the end of it I'd be looking at certain diary entries and I would think, "Is this really worth my time to read this out loud?" And I would think, "No, it is not." I would have cut out 75 pages, just because I was tired of standing up.
I have an audio stigmatism whereby I hear things wrong - I have audio illusions.
I guess my guilty pleasure would be listening to the British audio versions of the 'Harry Potter' books.
Lovers of audio books learn to live with compromise.
One of the things that I think audio is best at is creating empathy.
In a world full of audio visual marvels, may words matter to you and be full of magic.
You're only as good as your weakest link in the ecosystem of sound, of audio.
N.W.A. were the first great rap audio documentarians of the problems in our inner cities.
I'm a big fan of David Sedaris; I love all his books and have them all on audio and e-reader, in addition to hard copies.
The Audio Home Recording Act directly says that noncommercial copying by consumers is lawful.
We have so much access to video and audio recording equipment that it's kind of the new pen and paper.
So a more sensible thing it seemed to me was to go to Silicon Valley and be pushing on the technology companies to accelerate the use of audio and music in computers.
Being from Philadelphia, 'Parents Just Don't Understand' was a big deal - I have audio of my brother and me singing that song.
I studied audio engineering at university. The background I am from, music was never seen as a viable career; it was always a hobby. — © Chet Faker
I studied audio engineering at university. The background I am from, music was never seen as a viable career; it was always a hobby.
In fact, even during the audio release of 'Papanasam,' I said that I have reached a stage where I want to relax and travel, but work keeps coming.
I want to see the guitar in a non-linear sense that encompasses tones, arrangements, songwriting, audio production, and everything else - you have to do it all.
I kind of got popular as a spoken word artist, and I ended up doing some ads and audio stuff for Nike and Sprite.
You must study their deliveries, their use of their bodies, their timing, and their use of audio and vocal effects.
For me, audio books was about when you can't actually physically get hold of a book, like when you're driving. It's a fantastic companion on a long journey.
I love audio books, and when I paint I'm always listening to a book. I find that my imagination really takes flight in the painting process when I'm listening to audio books.
From a technical point of view, there seemed to me to be absolutely no reason why - with the existing technology - we couldn't do very high quality audio, because whereas the boom in digital graphics is ongoing, the boom in digital audio has already happened.
I work with digital audio, which is like sculpting, a form of chiseling down metal or wood. And I take audio and move it back and forth between the analog and digital realms and work with it almost like a plastic art until it takes forms in different shapes. And I use those figurines that come out of that type of work.
There could be no filmmaking without industrywide agreement on frame rates, lenses, and audio recording equipment.
Well, whether it's on film or on TV, you don't want to throw too many curves at your audio and video guys. — © Rick Moranis
Well, whether it's on film or on TV, you don't want to throw too many curves at your audio and video guys.
As a child, I would say that I wanted to become a dancer to honour music. For me, dancing is the physical translation of the audio recording.
Audio is the only medium you can consume while you're multitasking.
I credit Podiobooks and the free audio podcasts for helping me develop the audience I needed when I started selling my books in text forms.
If LPs were replaced by cassettes and then audio cds and now digital media... That is inevitable. No point in lamenting.
People aren't going to support an artist just because they have an audio file. They have to feel a real connection.
In between that time, I've done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio.
Audio virology is not a metaphor. It is to be taken literally. It maps real processes of mutation, transmission, contagion and memory within music culture.
It's harder to make real audio than special effects audio.
Hey, I wasn’t a weirdo. I was in the audio-visual club.
If you hear that my soul mate still tells one or more of his exes he loves her, I want to know. Audio recording is preferable.
I'm not a visual guy. I'm audio. I'm a musician. I know what I do. I play guitar, and in my category I'm doing O.K.
In my case, the listener is often in an automobile driving to work. You can concentrate on the road while still getting an audio message that can be riveting.
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