Sound recording handbook
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Giant Giant via United States. Good condition. Cover and pages may show some wear. He packages mixing theory in a framework consisting of six elements: Balance, Panorama, Frequency Range, Dimension, Dynamics, and Interest. He also discusses mastering and how to mix with mastering in mind. This book has had a profound effect on how I approach mixing.
The concepts in this book will likely become a foundation for you in developing your own mixing style and workflow. I regularly pull this book off of the shelf for guidance when making a video. In college, this was the textbook for the introductory class for audio production. The professor encouraged us to not only read the book, but to BE the book. Although this book approaches audio production from an angle of live sound reinforcement, the information in this book is applicable across the board.
The final book on this list, Handbook for Sound Engineers by Glen Ballou , is a tremendous resource for anyone wishing to gain a more technical understanding of audio production.
I commonly refer to this book when creating content for Audio University that requires more thorough research. Although it is dry and you have to read the notes to get some of the best stuff. Buy it; give it a chance -- don't be put off by the style. I bet you learn something and tell all your friends to get a copy. It's that good. Eargle, John update by Ray A. Rayburn The Microphone Book, 3rd Ed. Absolutely the best free information on mics, just loaded with great stuff. Valuable stuff from two of the experts.
A great complement to Doug Self's book below. Of the few seen, I prefer this one, and it just keeps getting better with each edition. Also recommended is his book on small signal audio circuits listed here and another on designing active crossovers found here. Slone, G. Audio Eng. Ballou, Glen, ed. The book is divided into chapters written by multiple authors, resulting in great differences in treatment, tone and thoroughness of subject matter.
Some sections are excellent and useful to a sound engineer; some are not. Benson, K. Blair , ed. Too bad it is out of print. A lot of the material is done at an advanced level and quite difficult, but valuable.
See Whitaker for revised edition. Bohn, Dennis A. Sound System Engineering, 4th ed. Harada, Kai Sound Handbook. Hit the link and enjoy; definitely a great and fun introduction to sound and audio. Jones, Douglas R. There is a companion website, www. Lampen, Stephen H. This tome is a comprehensive reference covering basic audio principles and the practical design of all types of classic radio receivers, audio amplifiers and record-producing equipment up to the invention of the transistor.
This is the book you consult to learn how they did compressors in the very old days, for instance. McCarthy, Bob. Sound Systems: Design and Optimization, 3rd. Thorough treatment of using dual channel FFT analyzers, acoustic prediction programs and DSP boxes to set up any sound system. Lots of very useful full-color images and diagrams.
Already a classic, methinks. Metzler, Bob. Bob explains. He has done a great job of gathering in one place all the truly relevant information about audio engineering. There are woefully few books on analog audio circuit design as it is, but this is truly a monumental work. Only Self could fill pages on this topic—and not one word too many! BUY IT.
However, if you are not an audio engineer, then I think this should not be your only reference book. It covers a lot of ground, from the math and physics of audio, all the way through digital audio transmission and standards. Too much, I think, for any one volume. The info is there, but it is quite sparse and difficult in places. This book takes work, but has value.
Hit the link and download away. Tremaine, Howard M. Audio Cyclopedia, 2nd ed. Howard W. Although terribly outdated, and long out-of-print, this is still the best all-around pro audio reference for the fundamentals. And, if you dig, you can still find copies in used bookstores and online. Uzzle, Ted and Robert A. Bushnell and Thomas G. Whitaker, Jerry C. Whitaker took over responsibility for revising after K. Blair Benson's death in This edition is so different from the original that it is best treated as a different book complementing rather than replacing the original.
A complete audio reference library will contain both. A very useful CD-ROM including many chapters from the original first edition omitted from the print version of this second edition — very nice and useful touch, is included. From theory to practical, great book. This alone makes it worth the investment. Plus it has a companion website that offers audio, video and extra chapters to augment the printed material.
All in all, a very fine package, highly recommended for the basics. Bregman, Albert S. The author is the leading pioneer in this subject, having spent over twenty years studying it.
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