Sound On Sound Book Of Music Technology: A Survivors Guide


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Media: Book
Author: Paul White
Catalogue #: SMT2112
ISBN: 9781860742095
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Written in Paul White's jargon-free, thoroughly comprehensive style, Music Technology, A Survivor's Guide highlights common problems in recording and mixing music, addresses equipment dilemmas and offers troubleshooting advice. Most importantly it provides answers. Whether it's the debate on MIDI recording versus conventional multitracking, the basics of soundproofing, how to rescue an unsatisfactory mix, how to put together an accurate monitoring system or how to organise a recording session to get the best results with the fewest problems, this is the book to answer your questions and aid your progress.



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Sales Rank:
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Published on:
28/02/2002
Format:
Music Technology
Length:
330 pages
Language:
English
Publisher:
Music Sales

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