Are there any books on mixing and or general music recording worth reading?
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CoyoteTrax wrote: The Mixing Engineer's Handbook by Bobby Owsins
CoyoteTrax wrote: The Mixing Engineer's Handbook by Bobby Owsinski is a great starter book in my opinion.
Another good book is Tape Op: The Book About Creative Music Recording.
You can get them both at Amazon or Barnes & Noble I'm pretty sure.
On sale for 20.76$ aswell.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0872887235/?tag=r06fa-20
Check Out RO's recommended books here: http://recording.org/b
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The books Chris mentions are good ones. I would also suggest Bru
The books Chris mentions are good ones. I would also suggest Bruce Swediens "make mine music".
I had not finished it and before I knew it, someone walked out of the studio with it. Bruce is the real deal...since the 50's and he mixes his arse off and still is very active in his studio and in others. He knows the real deal here!
I am hoping for Christmas........well we will see.
Hi, check out "mixing with your mind" by Mike Stav. Awesome boo
Hi,
check out "mixing with your mind" by Mike Stav.
Awesome book, im pretty sure the site is http://www.mixingwithyourmind.com
Sammyg
sammyg wrote: Hi, check out "mixing with your mind" by Mike Sta
sammyg wrote: Hi,
check out "mixing with your mind" by Mike Stav.
Awesome book, im pretty sure the site is http://www.mixingwithyourmind.comSammyg
Right on, Sammy. That book changed my whole outlook on recording.
Its not really intended to be a "how-to" guide but it can really enhance a general base of knowledge.
I hear "The Sound Reiforcement Handbook" (Davis/Jones) is worth
I hear "The Sound Reiforcement Handbook" (Davis/Jones) is worth reading. Mine is on order right now, should be here any day. If you want, I could give you some more info on it in a week or so.