Synopses & Reviews
Review
nd digital audio.' Jay Kadis, lecturer, Stanford University, USA
Review
e processes involved in recording. It also addresses most of the recent developments in surround sound and digital audio.' Jay Kadis, lecturer, Stanford University, USA
About the Author
Professor of Sound Recording at the University of Surrey (UK) and a Visiting Professor at the School of Music in Piteå (Sweden). Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society and a regular contributor to the AES Journal.Formerly Deputy Head of sound at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester (UK) and has since worked at Klark Teknik and the RSC.
Table of Contents
Fact file directory; Preface; What is Sound?; Auditory perception; Microphones; Loudspeakers; Mixers; Analogue recording; Noise reduction; Digital audio principles; Digital recording and editing systems; Digital audio applications; Power amplifiers; Lines and interconnection; Outboard equipment; MIDI and synthetic audio control; Time code and synchronisation; Two-channel stereo Surround Sound; Glossary of terms; Appendices.