
I am the guy at the mixer when music is recorded or performed live. I’m one of those who need to know WHY and HOW things are done so I can produce the best sound. This book answered those questions about both analog and digital audio with clear descriptions and simple yet effective graphics.This is NOT a simple generic overview; it is a solid “get this concept into your head” kind of audio engineering reference (with only a touch of optional illustrative math) useful for non-engineers who want to do a better job of producing or recording music. It will definitely help you avoid mistakes and get better results when recording in a studio or mixing live.It walks you from the origination of sound, through the mics and DI boxes, into the mixer components, through parametric or graphic equalizers, to effects, recorders, amplifiers and speakers. It even explains electricity, decibels, meter scales, sampling rates, A/D and D/A conversion, studio acoustics and playback concerns. Each detail is
…technician?I’m a recent graduate of Media Audio Recording Studios Arts and Science, with a minor in Music Technology, and a Certificate in Applied Computer Science. I’ve set up and ran a sound studio, worked with sound effects design, audio for video, and music.I’m looking for a job that I would enjoy. Anything in audio, really.
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