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 | The Live Sound Manual From faders to frequencies, microphones to mixing, pink noise to polarity, this is the all-inclusive manual for creating the finest sound for live performances. It applies to the entire range of stage performers and their equipment – solo acoustic guitar and vocal, full-scale band requiring complex amplification, or electronica DJ working multiple turntables. Every aspect of live sound is covered, including: analyzing venue needs, acquiring and managing the ideal sound system, setting up and testing equipment, understanding and applying the theories of acoustics, maintenance, trouble-shooting, and much more. Also features a 15,000-word technical glossary. 256 pages. |
 | The Master Handbook of Acoustics, 4th Edition - F. Alton Everest No other book even comes close to legendary acoustical scientist F. Alton Everest's Master Handbook of Acoustics for a friendly, practice-oriented tour of acoustical principles. This readable yet authoritative guide tenderizes a tough subject so that audio buffs an apply leading-edge acoustical thought and design in their own home recording studios and listening rooms. For those who love electronics and high-end listening and recording, this book is the key to the kingdom, unlocking the theory that lets you: *Achieve professional recording results at home *Customize the perfect listening chamber *Build an audio/video tech room for state-of-the-art voice-over recording *Create "quiet air" in your home recording studio *Modify sound with adjustable acoustics *Control reverberation, interference, and just plain noise *Control distortion in the air medium itself. 615 pages. |
 | The Mastering Engineer's Handbook - Bobby Owsinski This perfect follow-up to The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (MX030) features detailed information on the critical areas of expertise for mastering engineers. Learn the professional secrets of mastering in stereo and the newly emerging field of mastering in Surround. The Mastering Engineer's Handbook features in-depth interviews with hit-making, world class mastering engineers, a description of the various maserting tools currently available in the marketplace and their proper use, and special techniques and methods of m¼ This perfect follow-up to The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (MX030) features detailed information on the critical areas of expertise for mastering engineers. |
 | The Musician's Guide to Home Recording, 2nd Edition This is the book every serious songwriter, musician and home recordist needs, now with a new chapter on MIDI and the latest digital recording technologies. A problem-solving guide as well as an instructional text, this book is designed to explain in simple terms how professional recording techniques can be applied at home. ©1994, 327 pages. |
 | The Musician's Guide to Recording Vocals - Dallan Beck In this one-on-one lesson, Recording Institute of Technology instructor Dallan Beck presents a well thought-out tutorial on recording vocals that all musicians and recording engineers can learn from. He explains microphones, mic placement, compression, equalization, tracking vocals, effects and more in a detailed, yet easy-to-understand way. The accompanying CD contains 80 helpful demonstration tracks. 56 pages. Book & CD. |
 | The Musician's Home Recording Handbook This is the ideal handbook for musicians who want to make high-quality recording at home. The author's basic philosophy is that musicianship, not equipment, is the essential ingredient in a great recording. With skill, creativity, and a can-do attitude, anyone can produce CD-quality recorded music at home with a minimum of technology and training. This book makes general, practical musical sense of the complex technology of home recording. It will prove useful to those just getting started in home recording, to those trying to fill in holes in their recording background, and to musicians who would just like to understand more clearly what goes on in the studio. ©1992, 173 pages. |
 | The Musician's Home Recording Handbook This is the ideal handbook for musicians who want to make high-quality recording at home. The author's basic philosophy is that musicianship, not equipment, is the essential ingredient in a great recording. With skill, creativity, and a can-do attitude, anyone can produce CD-quality recorded music at home with a minimum of technology and training. This book makes general, practical musical sense of the complex technology of home recording. It will prove useful to those just getting started in home recording, to those trying to fill in holes in their recording background, and to musicians who would just like to understand more clearly what goes on in the studio. ©1992, 173 pages. |
 | Understanding Audio - Daniel M. Thompson Getting the Most Out of Your Project or Professional Recording Studio. Explores the fundamentals of audio and acoustics that impact every stage of the music-making process. Perfect for musicians setting up their first ProTools project studio or seasoned recording professionals eager to fill in the gaps of their audio knowledge. 360 pages. |
 | Using Your Portable Studio - Peter McIan This unique book, by award winning record producer and recording engineer Peter McIan, is full of professional studio tips and tricks adapted to the new breed of portable studios, includes a "cookbook" of over 25 "recipes". 128 pages. |
 | Wired - Musicians' Home Studios - Megan Perry Tools & Techniques of the Musical Mavericks. Advances in recording technology have changed the rules of the road, putting musicians in the driver's seat. Wired peers into the personalities of artists/producers with profiles, photo essays and comprehensive descriptions of their home studios. Stark conceptual photography will reflect the personas of artists such as No Doubt, Sonic Youth, Snoop Dogg, Korn, and more as they are connected to their home studios and surroundings. By bringing profiles, images, and technical data together in one package, both fans and mainstream producers will find themselves interested in a visually stunning and educational book. ©2004. |
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