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 Shaping Sound in the Studio and Beyond: Audio Aesthetics and Technology
  

  Shaping Sound in the Studio and Beyond: Audio Aesthetics and Technology by Gottlieb, Gary

  • Published by: COURSE TECHNOLOGY INC.
  • Author: Gottlieb, Gary
  • Page Count: 400
  • Group: MUSIC
  • ISBN: 1598633910 / 9781598633917
  • Published: Oct 2007

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Shaping Sound in the Studio and Beyond: Audio Aesthetics and Technology
Audio, in all its forms, is a combination of aesthetics and technology. An audio engineer without any sense of aesthetics could successfully run current through a console, but would be unable to judge if the resulting sounds were effective for the application. Similarly, someone with a well-developed aesthetic sense who possesses no technical knowledge would fall short trying to make great audio, since he would have an idea in mind but be unable to execute it. Shaping Sound in the Studio and Beyond takes a unique approach to teaching audio by presenting both the aesthetic and technology elements of recording audio in one text - it helps you understand the technology while helping you train your standards of what good sound really is. No other book on the market takes this unique and comprehensive view to teach audio production. Topics covered include basic audio theory, microphones, speakers, amps, digital audio, MIDI, audio editing, signal processing, mixing, sound design, and much more. There's also a chapter that defines recording industry jobs available and offers helpful tips about how to get them and keep them. Exercises at the end of each chapter help reinforce the concepts learned. This is an ideal introduction to studio recording and audio production for anyone interested in pursuing these careers, as well as for home recordists and practicing audio engineers and musicians who want to make the most out of their equipment, or improve their communication skills in the studio.

CONTENTS:

Section I - BASIC AUDIO THEORY

Chapter 1 - Audio Aesthetics & Technology

Chapter 2-The Properties & Characteristics Of Sound

Section II - UNDERSTANDING AUDIO EQUIPMENT

Chapter 3 - The Production Room

Chapter 4 - Consoles

Chapter 5 - Microphones

Chapter 6 - Speakers & Amps

Chapter 7 - Digital Audio

Section III - AUDIO METHODS & OPERATIONS

Chapter 8 - Editing

Chapter 9 - Signal Processing

Chapter 10 - Mixing

Chapter 11 - Recording Studio Operations & Procedures

Chapter 12 - Sound Design

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