
Hal Leonard Recording Method Book 3
Recording Software & Plug-Ins
Bill Gibson(Author)
Hal Leonard Corporation (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. February 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
292 pages
978-1-4584-1651-3 (ISBN)
Description
Once you've learned how to use microphones and mixers (Book 1), and to record instruments and vocals (Book 2), discover how to get the most out of your recording software and plug-ins in Book 3 of the Hal Leonard Recording Method. In addition to providing valuable insights into the functionalities, feature, and capabilities of these modern recording tools, it covers the basics of digital recording in a very straightforward and focused manner. Also included are informative interviews with several power users who share the ways they put technology to work in their recordings and productions. This provides a valuable balance of practical insights and insider tips and tricks, making Recording Software & Plug-ins a powerful resource.
This book and DVD use detailed illustrations and screen shots, plus audio and video examples, to give you a comprehensive understanding of recording software and plug-ins.
New in this edition:
*Extensive use of QR Codes, which link directly to associated websites and resources via your smart devices' QR Code readers. This expands the content of the book far beyond the printed page.
*New and updated media examples included wherever appropriate.
*Some classic concepts remain the same from the first edition but considering that virtually everything about software and plug-ins has changed in some way since the first edition was written in 2007, there's a lot of new material!
*Covers techniques and considerations regarding current versions of DAW software, plug-ins and many of the great new tools available.
*A lot of new techniques are explained that have been added to the tool kit in the last five years. Page count went from 268 to 290 and a lot of material had to be cut from the first edition and completely rewritten.
*A major rewrite and with a more tightly packed layout and an almost 10 percent increase in page count.
This book and DVD use detailed illustrations and screen shots, plus audio and video examples, to give you a comprehensive understanding of recording software and plug-ins.
New in this edition:
*Extensive use of QR Codes, which link directly to associated websites and resources via your smart devices' QR Code readers. This expands the content of the book far beyond the printed page.
*New and updated media examples included wherever appropriate.
*Some classic concepts remain the same from the first edition but considering that virtually everything about software and plug-ins has changed in some way since the first edition was written in 2007, there's a lot of new material!
*Covers techniques and considerations regarding current versions of DAW software, plug-ins and many of the great new tools available.
*A lot of new techniques are explained that have been added to the tool kit in the last five years. Page count went from 268 to 290 and a lot of material had to be cut from the first edition and completely rewritten.
*A major rewrite and with a more tightly packed layout and an almost 10 percent increase in page count.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
887 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4584-1651-3 (9781458416513)
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Bill Gibson (Seattle, WA) has spent the last thirty-plus years writing, performing, recording, producing, and teaching music. He has written more than thirty books and produced several videos covering important audio concepts. His style is acclaimed for straightforward and understandable explanations of audio concepts and applications. Gibson, an instructor at the Art Institute of Seattle, is also known for his work helping Quincy Jones author the book Q on Producing. He has developed curriculum and currently teaches online sound courses for Berklee College of Music in Boston. The courses have been very helpful to an amazingly diverse international student body.