Mixing secrets for the small studio /
In the book, Mike shares his own numerous tips, as well as tricks heÕs learnt from some of the industryÕs top engineers, including Michael Brauer, Chris and Tom Lord-Alge, Tony Maserati, Andy Wallace and many more. At well over 300 pages, thereÕs plenty of information to digest, and itÕs all been he...
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Nueva York
Focal Press
2011
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- Machine generated contents note: TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Hearing & ListeningChapter 1: Choosing & Using Nearfield MonitorsChapter 2: Other Important Monitoring SystemsChapter 3: Low-end Damage LimitationChapter 4: Staying ObjectivePart 2: Mix PreparationChapter 5: Not So Fast!
- Starting At The Beginning [includes session layout, track clean-up, & multing]Chapter 6: Comping & Arrangement TipsChapter 7: Adjusting Timing & GrooveChapter 8: Tuning CorrectionPart 3: Building Your BalanceChapter 9: Where To Start? [includes faders, panning, and working order]Chapter 10: Equalising For A ReasonChapter 11: Beyond EQ [includes distortions, exciters, synths, microeffects]Chapter 12: Compressing For A ReasonChapter 13: Beyond Compression [includes other dynamics processors]Chapter 14: Combining EQ & Compression [includes plug-in order, multi-band dynamics, and dynamic EQ]Chapter 15: The Power Of Side-chainsPart 4: Sweetening To TasteChapter 16: The Reverb FixChapter 17: Delay EffectsChapter 18: Modulation TreatmentsChapter 19: Stereo Processing & PitfallsChapter 20: Automation: More Than HumanChapter 21: Finishing Off [including loudness-matching, snags, and revisions]AppendicesAppendix 1: Some Fundamental Principles Of Sound & Gain ManagementAppendix 2: Multi-miking, Phase & PolarityAppendix 3: Glossary.


