Mixing, Recording, and Producing Techniques of the Pros: Insights on Recording Audio for Music, Video, Film, and Games

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.34 (585 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1598638408 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-06-29 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Clark, an active voting member of NARAS since 1981, has produced a wide variety of projects for major and indie labels and is a music supervisor and music producer for film and television. He lives and works out of Santa Monica and Nashville. Rick Clark is a veteran music journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of major publications, including Rolling Stone, Goldmine, Radio and Records, Mix, and other top magazines, as well a
MIXING, RECORDING, AND PRODUCING TECHNIQUES OF THE PROS, SECOND EDITION is perfect for any producer or engineer who wants the advice, opinions, tricks, and techniques used by the leading experts in the field. Tony Visconti, Phil Ramone, Richard Dodd, Jim Scott, and David Kershenbaum are just a few of the 115 contributors who share their special studio practices, tips, and anecdotes. This useful and entertaining information is organized by subject matter rather than by expert, so you can gain advice from several professionals on the specific topic that interests you. Veteran music journalist Rick Clark conducted hundreds of revealing interviews with some of the biggest names in the industry to create this newly expanded and refined edition of this extraordinary book. Candid interviews with expert industry pros will enlighten you with the knowledge that has led the featured producers, engineers, and composers to huge industry successes and millions of record sales. This completely updated edition features many new interviews, fresh content from some of the previous edition's interviews, and a new
15: Recording Piano. 4: Cue Mixes. 14: Percussion. 3: Compression. 17: Production Sickness. 22: Surround Sound Recording and Mixing. 16: Production Philosophy. 18: Radio and TV Mixes. 5: Drum Tecking. 19: Radio Processing. 1: Acoustic Ensemble Recording. 7: Dynamic Signal Processing. 21: Recording Strings and Orchestras. 8: Field Recording and Film Sound. 12: Mastering. 13: Mixing. 2: Bass. 9: Film Music. 10: Horns. 20: Room Tuning. 23: Vocals. . 11: Keyboards. 6: Drums. Appendix: Expert Discography
D. C. Cardwell said This book has soul! Not just technical stuff - it's about the music too.. This large book is a thing of joy. If you have any interest at all in recorded music, and you wonder how a few people playing in a room can make a record that will move millions of people, you will relish Rick Clark's book. And if you're a serious ho. "enjoyable must read" according to Tim Hatfield. I picked the book up thinking "not another book about recording" and just could not put it down. The collection of people from so many genres and aspects of recording and production makes it an enjoyable must read. Having all the insights and tips fr. "Technical book with heart" according to trebilco. Plenty of technical info for the engineer in you, and lots of heart for the musician in you. Not to be missed chapters on production philosophy, field recording/film sound, game audio, and "Evolution, Where we are, Looking forward, Giving Back and Li
