The Recording Engineer S Handbook
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1. How Microphones Work. 2. Common Microphones. 3. Basic Recording Equipment. 4. DAW Microphone Placement FundamentalsRecording. 5. Microphone Placement Fundamentals. 6. Basic Stereo Techniques. 7. Preparing the Drum Kit for Recording. 8. Recording Drums. 9. Miking Individual Instruments. 10. Recording Basic Tracks. 11. Recording Overdubs. 12. Surround Miking Techniques.

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A long-time music industry veteran, Bobby Owsinski started his career as a guitar and keyboard player, songwriter and arranger, eventually becoming an in-demand producer/engineer working not only with a variety of recording artists, but on commercials, television and motion pictures as well. One of the first to delve into surround sound music mixing, Bobby has worked on over a hundred surround projects and DVD productions for a variety of superstar acts. Combining his music and recording experience with an easy-to-understand writing style, Bobby has become one of the best-selling authors in the music recording industry with 19 books that are now staples in audio recording, music, and music business programs in colleges around the world, including the best-selling Mixing Engineer's Handbook, Recording Engineer's Handbook, and Music 3.0:A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age. A frequent moderator, panelist, and program director for a variety of industry conferences, Bobby has served as the longtime producer of the annual Surround Music Awards, and is one of the creators and executive producers for the "Guitar Universe" and "Desert Island Music" television programs. Visit Bobby's production blog at bobbyowsinski.blogspot.com/, his Music 3.0 blog at music3point0.blogspot.com, and his website at bobbyowsinski.com.

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PART I - RECORDING. Introduction. 1. How Microphones Work. 2. Common Microphones. 3. Basic Recording Equipment. 4. Digital Audio Workstation Recording Overview. 5. Basic Stereo Miking Techniques. 6. Basic Recording Techniques. 7. Preparing The Drum Kit For Recording. 8. Recording The Drum Kit. 9. Individual Instrument Miking Techniques. 10. Recording Basic Tracks. 11. Recording Overdubs. 12. Surround Recording Techniques. PART II - THE INTERVIEWS. Chuck Ainlay. Steve Albini. Michael Beinhorn. Michael Bishop. Bruce Botnick. Ed Cherney. Wyn Davis. Frank Filipetti. Jerry Hey. Eddie Kramer. Mark Linett. Mack. Al Schmitt. Addendum 1: Final Recording Checklists. Glossary. Index.

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