i'm looking for some good books that will have comprehensive information to help get me going with recording, and some that will be good references to keep handy in the studio in the future, even after i've gotten a hang of the basics, to help with questions and problems that might pop up so i don't have to hekcle you guys here every time i can't figure something out. also, any other reading recommendations on other related or not-so-related topics (music/recording industry, acoustics, theory, whatever) would be cool, just for fun. cheers.
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0872887235/qid=110
I really liked this one a lot. It covers a lot of recording topics, not just Pro Tools help http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0876390084/qid=1109651528/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/104-6782855-8551913?v=glance&s=books
VINTAGE RECORDINGS BOOK Hi, I am brand new on the forum. I am b
VINTAGE RECORDINGS BOOK
Hi, I am brand new on the forum. I am based in Paris, France. Is anybody could advise me on a book on 60's/70's recording techniques? Type of mics, mics set up, console, effects, outboards,... To be more precise, I am trying to get informations on the way Soul Labels as Stax, Hi, Atlantic, Fame, Motown...were recording in the period 60's/70's.
Thanks for you help.
FRANCK
The Mixing Engineers Handbook by Bobby Owsinski. If you're start
The Mixing Engineers Handbook by Bobby Owsinski. If you're starting out and you havent read this book, youre missing out. I dont know how to link this but check it out in amazon. Best out of all the books on recording Ive read.
Juan