You probably already know that your computer is a powerful musical tool, but maybe you don't know that today's crop of computers can produce release-quality music without a studio full of extra hardware. This exciting title will teach you how to harness your computer's internal power and unleash its potential to create great tracks. From audio plug-ins and sequencing software to virtual synthesizers and MIDI interfaces, "Studio-in-a-Box" extensively covers the latest technology for both Macintosh and PC computers, and teaches you how to choose the appropriate hardware for your needs. Make this your definitive guide to the computer pro-audio revolution!
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Product Details
Author:
Erik Hawkins
Paperback:
263 pages
Publisher:
Artistpro
Publication Date:
January 01, 2002
Language:
English
ISBN:
1931140073
Product Length:
10.87 inches
Product Width:
8.47 inches
Product Height:
0.72 inches
Product Weight:
1.72 pounds
Package Length:
10.9 inches
Package Width:
8.4 inches
Package Height:
0.8 inches
Package Weight:
1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 1 reviews
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Published by ArtistPro 268 Pages
The New Era of Computer Recording Technology by Erik Hawkins
Author: Erik Hawkins
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New to making music on your computer? This book is for you! Jun 19, 2002
By keith m crusher Absolutely fabulous book - goes over all the details of setting up and configuring your Mac or PC for doing computer based music production. Tons of in-depth reviews and advice on current software and hardware products. This book also covers some basic concepts for music production which will apply to ANY system you're working with. Even if you're not new to computer music and just want to know more about what software and hardware is available, with both pros and cons, this would be an excellent book to refer to.