Synopses & Reviews
Practical Recording Techniques, Third Edition is a hands-on, practical guide for beginning and intermediate recording engineers, producers, musicians, and audio enthusiasts, offering guidance on a variety of recording situations, including small professional studios and on-location recording for both popular and classical music. It gives advice on equipping a home studio from low-budget to advanced and includes suggestions for set-up, acoustics, choosing monitor speakers, and preventing hum. Practical Recording Techniques also explains how to judge recordings and use the equipment available to improve them. Filled with tips and shortcuts, Practical Recording Techniques covers situations and topics not covered in similar texts, including documenting the session, recording spoken word, troubleshooting bad sound, and more.
New to this edition are chapters on surround sound techniques, impedance, and audio for the Internet, as well as expanded information on digital recording and MIDI sequencing, and new information on automated mixing.
A step-by-step approach to professional audio recordingCovers the latest techniques for professional studio, home studio, and on-locationLearn how to make quality recordings with affordable home-studio equipment.
Review
"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
Synopsis
Practical Recording Techniques, Third Edition is a hands-on, practical guide for beginning and intermediate recording engineers, producers, musicians, and audio enthusiasts, offering guidance on a variety of recording situations, including small professional studios and on-location recording for both popular and classical music. It gives advice on equipping a home studioâfrom low-budget to advancedâand includes suggestions for set-up, acoustics, choosing monitor speakers, and preventing hum. Practical Recording Techniques also explains how to judge recordings and use the equipment available to improve them. Filled with tips and shortcuts, Practical Recording Techniques covers situations and topics not covered in similar texts, including documenting the session, recording spoken word, troubleshooting bad sound, and more.
New to this edition are chapters on surround sound techniques, impedance, and audio for the Internet, as well as expanded information on digital recording and MIDI sequencing, and new information on automated mixing.
A step-by-step approach to professional audio recordingCovers the latest techniques for professional studio, home studio, and on-locationLearn how to make quality recordings with affordable home-studio equipment.
Table of Contents
The Recording Chain; Equipping Your Studio; Sound, Signals, and Studio Acoustics; Monitoring; Hum Prevention; Microphones; Microphone-Technique Basics; Microphone Techniques; Analog Tape Recording; Digital Recording and Editing; Signal Processors and Effects; Recorder-Mixers and Mixing Consoles; Operating the Multitrack Recorder and Mixer; Session Procedures; Recording the Spoken Word; The MIDI Studio: Equipment and Procedures; On-Location Recording of Popular Music; On-Location Recording of Classical Music; Judging Sound Quality; Surround-Sound Techniques, DVD, and Super Audio CD; Audio for the Internet; Music: Why You Record