Andres Troncoso Leverages NUGEN Audio to Train the Next Generation of Sound Engineers

Andres Felipe Troncoso Salinas, Technical Manager of Audimixpro

According to news from Nugen audio, "For Andres Felipe Troncoso Salinas, Technical Manager of Audimixpro, audio has transformed from much more than a career, it has become a way to help change lives. With more than 15 years of experience in music production, mixing and post-production, Troncoso has more recently shifted his focus to training underprivileged youth to have production skills, providing them with access to professional audio tools and practical knowledge."

"Dedicated to both professional audio production and technical training in sound, his organization, Audimixpro, combines professional studio experience with educational programs tailored to the demands of today’s market," a statement continues. "To ensure Audimixpro meets professional standards and has programs that are approachable for students, Troncoso turned to NUGEN Audio’s suite of plug-ins."

“We chose NUGEN for its solid technical approach, reliability and the clarity of its interfaces,” he says. “In educational contexts, it is important to have tools that are visually accessible while maintaining professional quality. NUGEN achieves that balance, allowing students to work with industry standards from day one. Each of the NUGEN tools brings something unique to our classroom and beyond. The students greatly value the clear interfaces, accuracy and the ease with which they can interpret results.”

“Students mainly use NUGEN Audio plug-ins during the mixing and mastering stages; tools like MasterCheck allow students to compare their mixes with streaming standards, while Visualizer helps them visually understand concepts like dynamics, stereo image and phase,” he adds. “The precision in measurement, compatibility with international standards, ease of use and reliability are what makes NUGEN Audio stand out. These are plug-ins designed by engineers for engineers, and that is evident in every detail.”