A technician is generally someone in a
technological field who has a relatively practical understanding of the general theoretical principles of that field, e.g., as compared to an
engineer in that field. They are generally much more versed in compared to the average
layperson, or even the
professional in that field. A mid-level of understanding of
theory, and a high-level of technique, is generally mastered by the technician in order to become
expert in a specific
tool domain. This may be part of a larger (
production)
process. Hence, an
audio technician, while not as learned in
acoustics as a
physicist or an
acoustical engineer, will generally know more than other studio personnel, including
performers, and will be able to operate suitably designed
sound equipment. Technicians may be classified as either
skilled workers or
semi-skilled workers.
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