Audio engineering 101 : a beginner's guide to music production / Tim A. Dittmar.
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TextPublication details: Waltham, MA : Focal Press, 2012.Description: x, 245 p. ill. 23 cmISBN: - 9780240819150 (pbk.)
- 0240819152 (pbk.)
- TK 7881.4 .D596 2012
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Includes index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction Chapter 1 What is sound? Chapter 2 How we hear, how to listen, how to describe sound. Chapter 3 Great tips on EQing Chapter 4 People skills Chapter 5 Microphones and where should I place them? Chapter 6 Signal flow Chapter 7 Signal processors Chapter 8 Mixing consoles Chapter 9 Recording Session Procedures Chapter 10 Basic acoustics Chapter 11 Analogue and Digital Audio Chapter 12 Should I get an internship? Chapter13 The business side Chapter 14 FAQs Chapter 15 Glossary and additional resources.
What is sound? Seven important characteristics -- How to listen. Remember when your parents told you to listen? Well, you should have listened! -- EQ points of interest. Frequencies made easy -- People skills. Recording isn't all technical! -- Microphone guide and their uses. Hey, is this thing on? -- Mixing consoles. So many knobs, so little time -- Signal processors. Toys you could play with for days! -- Signal flow. The keys to directing audio traffic -- Studio session procedures: how a recording session happens and in what order -- Basic acoustics...how to make your recording space sound better -- The history of audio: it helps to know where you came from -- Now that I am dangerous, should I get an internship? -- Jobs. What can I do with these skills? -- FAQ's. Hear it from the pros.
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