5 ed.
Description
Hands-on practical guide covering all aspects of recording, ideal for beginning and intermediate recording engineers, producers, musicians and audio enthusiasts. Filled with tips and shortcuts, this book offers advice on equipping a home studio (both low-budget and advanced), suggestions for set-up, acoustics, choosing monitor speakers, and preventing hum. This best-selling guide also tells how to judge recordings and improve them to produce maximum results.
New material covered in the 5th edition to include:
* complete revision and update of digital media sections
* new section on mixing tips
* new section on podcasts and file sharing
* new section equipment and connector levels
* new section function and connector types
* new section on digital metering
* new section exporting projects from other studios
* new photos
* This popular bestseller covers the latest digital techniques for professional and home studios, and location recording
* Now features a dedicated website packed with audio clips to enhance the text
* Now includes a brand new chapter on computer recording procedures
Reviews
"This book is crammed full of everything you need to know to get started with professional recording...Overall this is a good general guide that could be useful to have on the shelf." - Future Music
"This book is indispensable." - Stills Audio Motion
"This book takes you through the basics very well and its real strong point is that it shares numerous nuggets gleaned from experience to do with all sorts of little things that become quite big things when you're faced with a problem." - www.mstation.org
"It is packed with well-illustrated graphics and pictures and gives extensive guidance on everything from studio and location recording techniques through to publishing your sounds on the web."
James Eade, Lighting and Sound International
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Music: Why You Record
2 The Recording Chain
3 Sound, Signals, and Studio Acoustics
4 Equipping Your Studio
5 Monitoring
6 Microphones
7 Microphone-Technique Basics
8 Microphone Techniques
9 Digital Recording
10 Effects and Signal Processors
11 Mixers and Mixing Consoles
12 Mixer Operation
13 Computer Recording
14 Judging Sound Quality
15 Session Procedures, Mastering, and CD Burning
16 The MIDI Studio: Equipment and Recording Procedures
MIDI-Studio Components
17 On-Location Recording of Popular Music
18 On-Location Recording of Classical Music
19 Surround Sound: Techniques and Media
20 Web Audio and Online Collaboration
Appendix
A dB or Not dB
B Optimizing Your Computer for Multitrack Recording
C Impedance
D Where to Learn More
Glossary