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Recording And Producing In The Home Studio: A Complete Guide

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Language: English
Author: David Franz
Publisher: Hal Leonard

   
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Create professional quality music in your home studio with this comprehensive guide to all aspects of DIY production. With the help of this book you can learn how to set up your studio for maximum versatility, syncronise your equipment correctly, discover hundreds of new editing techniques and absorb yourself in a mix that sparkles and glows just like a professional release. Contains discussion concerning the producer's role and purpose, and covers many different production disciplines and approaches. Get the best out of your equipment, and make your music shine.


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Sales Rank:
29145
Published on:
11/11/2004
Format:
Music Technology
Length:
244 pages
Language:
English
Catalogue #:
HL50448045
ISBN:
Not specified





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Customer Rating David Franz has written very clearly about producing and recording. He provides comprehensive instruction about all basic recording techniques including the newest technology. He also talks about producer’s relationship with the artist and its role in all recording steps. The book is divided in three major chapters: preproduction, production and postproduction and the author's insightful guidelines are sure to help you find your feet in the recording business.
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Customer Rating This book will lead you through the stages of making recordings in your home. In the beginning of the book there is a lot of reference to tape machines and other obsolete stuff. There is also a large chapter about your role as a producer - how to encourage your artists and so on, which you either will find very interesting or rather useless (if you are the artist yourself). The rest of the book contains what you would expect: Microphone techniques, recording, editing, mixing and mastering. One great chapter I will use as a reference, are the tips on how to eq different instruments and vocals.
See more reviews by Jesmoz - (Hosle, Norway)