Whether you use the latest DAW software or an analog console, having a well-grounded knowledge of Recording systems will help you become a more effective engineer.
If you take time to work through the book and begin hearing the nuances of the audio samples, you\'ll have a solid start toward developing as an engineer..
This is audio, after all, so there are lots of listening examples to help you understand what\'s being described.
Topics discussed include: Tracking, mixing, & mastering, microphone design & technique, signal processors & application, podcast & voice recording, audio for video, film, & TV, analog & digital recording, acoustics & Studio design, and Recording for music educators.
Recording Audio is designed to introduce new engineers to the Recording process, providing plenty of hands-on suggestions and help along the way.
The basics never change-signal flow, mic technique, Recording procedures, and good ears are crucial for getting great recordings.
Whether you use the latest DAW software or an analog console, having a well-grounded knowledge of Recording systems will help you become a more effective engineer