Synopses & Reviews
Do you play an instrument? Write songs? Got a band together? Played a few gigs? Ever wondered what comes next? If so, now is the time to get your music in front of a global audience—by getting it on to the internet. This handy, portable guide will advise you on the best way to record real-life signers and instruments, and it will explain how you can shape your recording into an effective piece of music that can be shared on the internet. There is a thrill to a recorded performance that really "happened"; it affects the listener in a way that freeze-dried samples and loops never can. Written by experienced insiders, this book covers all the basic equipment and skills you will need to get the job done at home, without hiring a sound engineer, record producer or studio.
Synopsis
This book shows you how to record music, upload it, and get it listened to and talked about throughout the connected world. And all without buying expensive studio equipment. Written by experienced insiders, this book covers all the basic equipment and skills you will need to get the job done at home, without hiring a sound engineer, record producer or studio.
Synopsis
This book shows you how to record music, upload it, and get it listened to and talked about throughout the online world—without buying expensive studio equipment.
About the Author
Leo Coulter studied music at Cambridge University before starting a career as a session guitarist. He now works principally as a composer, writing and producing songs for new and established artists, and owns and runs a recording studio. Richard Jones also studied at Cambridge. He has worked widely within the music industry as a sound engineer, session pianist, songwriter, website designer, graphic artist, and teacher of composition and music theory. He has produced and marketed two original albums and has recently taken to building his own studio equipment. Leo and Richard are the authors of How to Record Your Own Music and Get it on the Internet.
Richard Jones studied at Cambridge. He has worked widely within the music industry as a sound engineer, session pianist, songwriter, website designer, graphic artist, and teacher of composition and music theory. He has produced and marketed two original albums and has recently taken to building his own studio equipment. Richard is the author of How to Record Your Own Music and Get it on the Internet.