Description |
xvi, 420 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series |
--For dummies.
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Note |
Previous edition: published as Home recording for musicians for dummies. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2014. |
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"Record on a tablet or in your home studio. Capture live sounds or record virtual instruments. Edit, mix, and master your final tracks."--Cover. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Getting started with home recording -- Working with mircophones -- Recording live audio -- Editing and enhancing your tracks -- Mixing and mastering your music -- The part of tens -- Index. |
Summary |
"You no longer need an expensive professional studio to record pitch-perfect music. Today, the tools to create high-fidelity, multi-track audio are found on computers, tablets, and even smartphones. This friendly, no-jargon guide from a master musician, composer, and recording engineer shows you how to use technology to lay down, edit, mix, and master your ideas. Along the way you'll get insider tips that help you create your sound and transform your good recordings into great ones."--Amazon. |
Subject |
Sound -- Recording and reproducing -- Digital techniques.
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Sound -- Recording and reproducing -- Equipment and supplies.
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Added Title |
Home recording for musicians for dummies.
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ISBN |
9781119711100 (softcover) |
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111971110X (softcover) |
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