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Assistant Engineer Handbook: Gigs in the Recording Studio & Beyond

Assistant Engineer Handbook: Gigs in the Recording Studio & Beyond
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Assistant Engineer Handbook: Gigs in the Recording Studio & Beyond

 
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This book is your complete reference for technical careers in the recording studio. Whether you’re still in high school, enrolled in a college of music or recording program, or about to embark on your first studio internship, you’ll refer to this manual again and again.

 
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Product Details
Author:Sarah Jones
Paperback:176 pages
Publisher:Schirmer Trade Books
Publication Date:November 15, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0825672961
Product Length:9.95 inches
Product Width:7.06 inches
Product Height:0.48 inches
Product Weight:0.78 pounds
Package Length:9.84 inches
Package Width:6.93 inches
Package Height:0.63 inches
Package Weight:1.06 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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  • Published by Schirmer Trade Books 192 Pages

  • Gigs in the Recording Studio & Beyond by Sarah Jones

  • Author: Sarah Jones


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5Great Book  Nov 05, 2009 By Eric A. Clark "Sleezy E"
A great book for the studio. You can learn a lot from it, wanting to be an engineer.

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1Don't buy this if you want to be an assistant, it won't help you.  Feb 25, 2009 By J. Smith
I'm currently a runner out here in LA and am in line to become the next assistant at the studio that I work at. This book provided NO information that was helpful to me. Here is the book summed up:

1. "Don't become an engineer because you probably won't succeed." I know that some people need to be let down hard, but if you're buying this book you might want more information about how to succeed as a second engineer and less discouragement.

2. "Work your butt off as a runner first and translate that into your work ethics as an assistant" which is what I am currently doing and didn't really need to buy a $20 book to figure it out.

I really was hoping for some insight or stories about what happened when she was an assistant engineer, but to no avail. I mean it wasn't a hard read or anything but it's definitely something you could live without.

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5Excellent Insight  Jul 04, 2005 By Fred Thomas
Sarah Jones has definitely provided great insight into the "recording industry". With this book you are able to get a bird's eye view of the "real" industry. She explains in great detail of the work required to succeed in this very fickle business. If you are looking for the recording industry to be de-mystified, this book is for you. Hats off to this lady, she knows what she is talking about!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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