The recording engineer's handbook / Bobby Owsinski.
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- 9781285442013 (pbk.) :
- 9781285442013 (pbk.) :
- 621.3893 OWS
- TK7881.4
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Long Loan | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending | 621.3893 OWS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 8201 | Available | 218989 |
Previous ed.: Boston, Mass.: Course Technology, 2009.
Includes index.
Part I. Recording -- 1.How microphones work -- 2.Common microphones -- 3.Basic recording equipment -- 4.DAW recording -- 5.Microphone placement fundamentals -- 6.Basic stereo techniques -- 7.Preparting the drum kit for recording -- 8.Recording drums -- 9.Miking individual instruments -- 10.Recording basic tracks -- 12.Surround miking techniques -- Part II.The interviews -- 13.Chuck Ainlay -- 14.Steve Albini -- 15.Michael Bishop -- 16.Bruce Botnick -- 17.Ed Cherney -- 18.Wyn Davis -- 19.Frank Filipetti -- 20.Eddie Kramer -- 21.Mark Linett -- 22. Mack -- 23.Al Schmitt.
A completely updated edition of a music-industry classic, this is comprehensive book on the subject of audio recording. It has been created with special emphasis on the latest in technology and the evolving marketplace, including a new, complete overview of recording as it's done by most musicians and enthusiasts today - in the home studio.