Book (was Re: [linux-audio-user] Multi-Band compression)

Joseph Dell'Orfano fullgo at dellorfano.net
Mon Feb 7 22:41:28 EST 2005


I would recommend David Franz's book "Recording and Producing in the
Home Studio: A Complete Guide" available from Berklee Press.

http://www.berkleemusic.com/store/product?product_id=1632167&category_id=6

This is a basic guide to producing and engineering with enough advanced
stuff to keep you interested. He covers tracking, microphones, editing
and mixing. This is definitely a generic book, so you don't need
protool$ to get through it. When I read this book, it also highlighted
how powerful my PlanetCCRMA setup is!

-Joe D




On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 14:32, Noah Roberts wrote:
> Jan Depner said:
> 
> >     Do you want to use multiband compression on a single track or on the
> > mix?  If you want to use it on the mix just run Ardour's master bus out
> > to JAMin and then back into a new stereo track.
> 
> Speaking of jamin and compression, what are some good books that would
> teach a person what these tools are for?  Preferably it would be more than
> a ProTools book and more of a general recording/mixing techniques book.  I
> am brand new to the idea of recording so I am pretty lost when it comes to
> using any of this stuff for more than the very basics.  I tried using some
> compression and noise gates in one of my recordings and just broke stuff. 
> I don't understand things like "write,play,touch" in the menus so I can't
> realy use any of it effectively.
> 
> 




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