The Mixing Engineer's Handbook, Second Edition |
| | | | Title: | The Mixing Engineer's Handbook, Second Edition | | Author: | Bobby Owsinski | | Publisher: | Artistpro | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 27 April, 2006 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1598632515 / 9781598632514 | | List Price: | $34.99 | | You Save: | $11.90 | | Amazon Price: | $23.09 | |
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Product Description Secrets of the top mixing engineers are revealed in this second edition of the bestselling Mixing Engineer’s Handbook. In this edition, you will learn about the history and evolution of mixing, various mixing styles, the six elements of a mix, the rules for arrangement and how they impact your mix, where to build your mix from, and mixing tips and tricks for every genre of music. You will also learn the secrets of EQ and the “magic frequencies,” along with tips and tricks for adding effects, EQ’ing reverbs, effects layering, calculating the delay time, and much more. A lot has changed in the recording industry since the last edition was published seven years ago, so the new edition provides completely updated information on tips for a loud mix, hypercompression, mixing for Internet distribution, warning signs of an amateur mix, MP3 encoding, streaming audio, audio codecs, de-essing, gating, surround sound mixing, and more. There is also a completely new chapter on how to get the most from mixing inside your computer, as well as a new section on the bass/drum relationship and how to make this difficult part of the mix easy. The book wraps up with insightful interviews with the top engineers in the fi eld, including George Massenburg, Allen Sides, Bruce Swedien, Elliot Scheiner, Andy Johns, Nathanial Kunkel, and several others. Join the tens of thousands of engineers who have used this book to master the art of mixing.
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Something Good To Start With 14 June, 2008 Now this book had me going when I was new in recording and mixing. Frustration comes when you do not know anything in the field of mixing. But with this, I had something to refer to. I recommend this one for other beginners like me.
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Great Book 09 July, 2008 I began to learn with the first few pages of this book. This book is good, it's set up like a round table with professional mix masters.
Little did I know how much I had to learn.I recommened this book.
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Some Good Nuggets, But Not Enough 12 April, 2008 There are some interesting tips and tricks mentioned in this book, and it increased my confidence (after reading the many different and contradictory approaches in the interviews) in following my own instincts next time I do a home recording project. The main problem is that almost everything in the book is there twice- organized by interview, and again by subject area. So it's like reading the same book twice, organized two different ways. That said, most of the content is informative, and just keep in mind the amount of content is half of what you'd expect based on the page count, before deciding to buy.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2F9NV5HU8TS98
Excellent For The Audiophile 23 July, 2008 As an audiophile I truly enjoyed the book. It gave me clear and usable insight into why some of my recordings sound the way they do. It also allowed me to very quickly criticize some of my not so professionally mixed music. This includes classic and pro brands like "Deutsche gramophone and London" that you would expect to be top notch. They are not always perfect. For the professional it gives the philosophy of the professional mixers without much detail.
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Amazing!! 08 June, 2008 I was constantly finding myself disappointed with the finished products to my band's music because comparing it to what you hear on the radio it was awful in comparison. After studying this book my mixes sound way more professional and i've never been so proud of my work until now. Highly recommended!!
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