Audio Production Principles: Practical Studio Applications
by Stephane Elmosnino /
2018 / English / PDF
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With this all-in-one manual, students and teachers have an
easy-to-read reference that provides a reliable and current rundown
of the world of sound production, from planning a recording session
to mastering the final product. Organized by four main topics -
pre-production, recording various instruments, mixing theories and
tools, and mastering -
With this all-in-one manual, students and teachers have an
easy-to-read reference that provides a reliable and current rundown
of the world of sound production, from planning a recording session
to mastering the final product. Organized by four main topics -
pre-production, recording various instruments, mixing theories and
tools, and mastering -Audio Production Principles
Audio Production Principles follows
the actual flow of instruction given over the course of a student's
tenure. Chapters address etiquette and basic operations for any
recording session written in useful, tutorial style language,
providing guidelines for beginner audio engineers on topics
including pre-production, equipment selection, and mixing tips by
instrument. Jumpstarting the mastering process, lessons delve into
features unique to specific tools and techniques. All sections
offer instructional scenarios of studio setups, asking students to
brainstorm the best production technique for each situation. These
exercises also help teachers generate new ideas for instruction and
production projects of their own.
follows
the actual flow of instruction given over the course of a student's
tenure. Chapters address etiquette and basic operations for any
recording session written in useful, tutorial style language,
providing guidelines for beginner audio engineers on topics
including pre-production, equipment selection, and mixing tips by
instrument. Jumpstarting the mastering process, lessons delve into
features unique to specific tools and techniques. All sections
offer instructional scenarios of studio setups, asking students to
brainstorm the best production technique for each situation. These
exercises also help teachers generate new ideas for instruction and
production projects of their own.