Product Description
Let's face it, the "big" recording studio is dead. The power and music production potential contained in the laptop I'm typing on is probably about equivalent to what the major studios of the world were using just five or ten years ago. With only a modest monetary investment, anyone can get their hands on the gear necessary to cut great tracks.
So why don't your own recordings sound crisp, detailed, powerful, and loud like the gear advertisements promised? Is this because there is some voodoo the Big Boys use to pump up their tracks? Is it that their gear is more expensive, and therefore sounds better?
Well... What you need is advice. And not just the kind of advice that comes from an audio recording class or out of some outdated handbook. You need to have the theory explained in language that you won't need an engineering degree to understand. You need to see microphone placement illustrated clearly AND THEN hear what it sounds like! You need to know what those engineers are doing behind in that control room - which knobs are they twisting? Which frequency? When? By how much? Which unit was that?
These are the questions answered by the practical, useful tips contained in this modern manual to home recording. EQ tips, Compression Settings, Mic technique, avoiding major (and not so obvious) pitfalls when tracking, Mixing, competitive Mastering techniques, Effects tricks, Practical ways of dealing with Acoustics in the home environment, and a lot more.
And digital delivery of this book means that you'll be digging in to the methods immediately. Audio is only available in the PDF version, which Kindle customers are entitled to - you just need to contact us at our site joedocmusic (d)ot com. Please forward your receipt, and we'll get you set up right away.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #590744 in eBooks
- Published on: 2008-07-01
- Released on: 2008-07-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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