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Recording and Producing in the Home Studio: A Complete Guide

Recording and Producing in the Home Studio: A Complete Guide
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Recording and Producing in the Home Studio: A Complete Guide

 
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With the explosion of project studio gear available, it's easier than ever to create pro-quality music at home. This book is the only reference you'll ever need to start producing and engineering your music or other artists' music in your very own home studio. You don't have a home studio yet, but have some basic equipment? This essential guide will help you set up your studio, begin producing projects, develop your engineering skills and manage your projects. Stop dreaming and start producing!

 
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Product Details
Author:David Franz
Paperback:248 pages
Publisher:Berklee Press
Publication Date:May 01, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0876390483
Product Length:10.35 inches
Product Width:7.77 inches
Product Height:0.61 inches
Product Weight:1.36 pounds
Package Length:9.9 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews

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  • 246 pagesSize: 10" x 8"Author: David FranzISBN: 876390483


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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Demystifying the Recording Process  Oct 21, 2004 By Steve Waite
David Franz has produced another gem of a book. His first book, "Producing in the Home Studio With Pro Tools" is required reading for anybody who wants to learn how to record, mix and master with Pro Tools. This book is a great complement to David's first book. It is comprehensive, easy to read and filled with great insights. For those who don't have time or can't afford to take David's online classes at Berklee College of Music, this book will give you a solid foundation for learning how to get the most out of your home studio.

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5GREAT FOR THE MODERN MUSICIAN!  Jan 24, 2006 By Kristofer Rodgers
I am in college and do a lot of recording for myself, others, and my band using my laptop. Without a professional recording studio to properly record and mix my audio, a book like this really helped me increase the quality of my recordings. With helpful tips on how to mix both audio and midi, as well as a few recording techniques, my recordings have started sounding much more professional. A+!

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5One fantastic guide  Oct 17, 2005 By A. Potkonjak "Marko Kovacevic"
When I received this book I started to read it and I couldn't

beleive how fantastic it is, there is everything about studio what I always wanted to know, nice pictures, diagrams, huk up guides. i recommend it to bigginers and intermediate user.

Peace&Respect

Marko

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4Very good book  May 31, 2006 By Jose Aponte Ortiz "Jose"
I liked this book, it has tons of useful information. The ilustrations are great also, very comprehensive. I also liked the chapters dedicated to the role of the producer in the different stages of the pre, pro, and post production process. However, the author is a little repetitive in some concepts. Overall, good book, I recommend it.

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3A very dry read  Nov 13, 2007 By Mr. Robert L. King "damion_thorne"
While the author strives to pass along as much information as possible, it is clear from the beginning that his focus is on specific tools and methods. Nothing wrong with that but, for those seeking a more general treatise on setting up and using a home studio, this book falls short.

There is a great deal of important and useful information in the book however so, if you're of a technical mind this might be precisely the right choice for you. I found it dry and learned nothing I hadn't already gleened from other books and personal experience.

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