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Musician's Guide To Home Recording (Mclan) (Music Sales America)

Title : Musician's Guide To Home Recording (Mclan) (Music Sales America)
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Rating : 4.95 (845 Votes)
Asin : 0825613787
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 328 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-05-04
Language : English

. A problem-solving guide as well as an instructional text, this book is designed to explain in simple terms how professional recording techniques can be applied at home. From the Back Cover This is the book every serious songwriter, musician, and home recordist needs, now with a new chapter on MIDI and the latest digital recording technologies

Updated edition includes advice on creating great demos, secrets to using 4-track Portasound cassette decks, tips for assembly and best use of 16-track home studios, a buyer’s guide to new and used equipment, hints from studio musicians, and more.

EdDoug said This was one of the great books that got me started in recording back in. This was one of the great books that got me started in recording back in the 80s. Yes quite a lot of it feels a bit old at this point, though the new addition has helped that a bit, a lot of it seems like an after thought. But there is SO mock information here that is timeless it makes this book still worth while. The section on EQ ranges for different instruments is well worth the price of the book alone. If you are new to recording in the digital world of the "This was one of the great books that got me started in recording back in" according to EdDoug. This was one of the great books that got me started in recording back in the 80s. Yes quite a lot of it feels a bit old at this point, though the new addition has helped that a bit, a lot of it seems like an after thought. But there is SO mock information here that is timeless it makes this book still worth while. The section on EQ ranges for different instruments is well worth the price of the book alone. If you are new to recording in the digital world of the 2010s this . 010s this . you may find a few interesting things. but sound Honest Reviews you may find a few interesting things. but sound mixing has come a long way. is completely outdated for the incredible revolution in sound we are living today.. A litte outdated This is a very comprehensive book with lots of tips and tricks for the home recordist. Unfortunately it was written in the late 80's so it was not written with ditial media in mind. If youre lucky enough to own or use a reel-to-reel then this book is great.

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