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This book really has very little to offer. It’s 1% informative and 99% filler with apparent experienced recording professionals sharing stories that lead into why they do things a certain way. Most of the stuff is simple high school logic applied to a recording studio environment which I had already done prior to reading any home recording type books. I thought recording for dummies had very little to offer but this book definitely offered nothing. The ironic thing about this book, compared to others by recording professionals who’s ego’s need to intellectualize what they do in order to make it seem as if it’s actually some type of science, is that it is actually straight forward in what it’s telling you which is why I gave it two stars. If other books were this way, but more in depth and precise concerning the recording process and leave out the personal experience anecdotes and the need to give new names to previously straight forward ones, it would sell a million easy.
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