Hear ye, hear ye. Below is a list of recommended reading and technical references. If you notice a link no longer works, please let me know.
Rane Professional Audio Reference:
(You will be so busy reading this stuff on the john, your legs will fall asleep.)
http://www.rane.com/digi-dic.html
Crown Audio Professional System Design Tools:
(Suck at math? Plug and play numbers baby!)
http://www.crownaudio.com/amp_htm/designstools.htm
JBL Professional Technical Library:
(This has good stuff about system concepts, design and integration, applicable to all manufacturers.)
http://www.jblpro.com/pages/tech_lib.htm
Peavey Tech Notes:
(Easy to understand how-to's from some of the nicest, down to earth educators like Marty McCann.)
http://www.peavey.com/support/technotes/
DPA Microphones:
(Click the Microphone University icon, 4th one down on the left. Learn about microphone positioning, configurations, etc.)
http://www.dpamicrophones.com/
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If you're interested, I have posted several tutorials @ http://w
If you're interested, I have posted several tutorials @ http://www.whalco.ca
Meyer has some technical papers on their site. Great for the res
Meyer has some technical papers on their site. Great for the resident nerd, some might even find them interesting. :)
http://www.meyersound.com/products/technology/
as well as Martin Audio, though not as much,
http://www.martin-audio.com/softtech/technical.html
Soundcraft has some great online booklets, papers and resources for both studio and live work,
I want to share with you our tutorials: http://www.producerspot.
I want to share with you our tutorials: http://www.producerspot.com/category/tutorials
There you will find many good articles and tutorials about recording, mastering etc.
Enjoy!
Hey sheet, excellent idea! Here is one of ours as well... http:/
Hey sheet, excellent idea! Here is one of ours as well...
http://www.recording.org/glossary