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Craig Anderton: How To Apply Equalization

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Craig Anderton: How To Choose And Use Audio Interfaces

Craig Anderton: How To Choose And Use Audio Interfaces

Along with a computer, an audio interface provides the all-important hardware foundation for computer-based recording. This book helps musicians choose, apply, and get the maximum performance from all types of audio interfaces. Written in a clear, practical, non-intimidating style, topics include: - The significance of different types of analog and digital connections and how you would use them - Interconnection protocols (USB, FireWire, Thunderbolt, PCIe) for Windows and Mac computers - Product options from portable, mobile units up to sophisticated mixers that can also serve as audio interfaces - The special requirements involved in recording guitar - The function of drivers and accessory programs (like software mixers for signal routing) - Ways to minimize delays that occur when using audio interfaces with computers - How and why to choose particular sample rates and resolutions - The high-resolution audio controversy - Microphone preamps - Using multiple interfaces - Expanding existing interfaces for more inputs - Understanding specifications - Various special features unique to particular interfaces, and more Loaded with illustrations and featuring the judicious use of sidebars to give details on selected topics for those who want to know why as well as how, How to Choose and Use Audio Interfaces is essential reading about one of the most important elements needed for a high-quality, computer-based home or project studio.

SEK 296.00
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Audio Production Basics With Pro Tools First (Book/Media)

The Blackbird Academy Foundations: Must-Know Audio And Recording Principles

The Blackbird Academy Foundations: Must-Know Audio And Recording Principles

The Blackbird Academy Foundations: Must-Know Audio and Recording Principles  is designed to build your music engineering and audio production skills. The principles are directed at beginners to more advanced music creators, remixers, musicians, songwriters, singers, and those curious about what it takes to record, overdub, and mix quality music. Those who aspire to music, from ages 10 and up, will gain operational skills and understanding of basic to advanced recording concepts including: • Signal flow • Microphone recognition and advanced placement • The keys to achieving great results when recording • Essential analog and digital gear used in audio production • Using a digital audio workstation • Understanding analog to digital, and digital to analog, conversion • Using plug-ins and analog processing when recording, overdubbing, and mixing • Developing software skills, such as tuning processing, editing, and mixing • Console basics and operation • Using auziliary tracks and buses • Using shortcuts to build speed • Learning how to listen • And much more! Those more advanced will also achieve benefits from reading what was written around the gear and workflow at Blackbird Studio, the world-renowned production facility located in Nashville, Tennessee. Blackbird has produced hundreds of hit records from a variety of artists, including Taylor Swift, Jack White, Martina McBride, The Black Keys, Kings of Leon, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, and many more. Readers will learn an impressive range of valuable information only known in the inner circles of production at the heart of Music City USA.

SEK 375.00
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Guitar Amps & Effects For Dummies

Guitar Amps & Effects For Dummies

Whether amateur or pro, guitarists live for the ultimate sound. Guitar Amps & Effects For Dummies provides the information and instruction you need to discover that sound and make it your own! Written in the characteristically easy-to-read Dummies style, this book is ideal for beginners and experienced musicians alike, and can help all players expand their skill set with effects. Guitarists tend to be gearheads when it comes to sound, and this book provides guidance on topics ranging from the Guitar itself to amps, pedals, and other sound technology. Amps and effects are the unsung heroes of Guitar music. While most people recognize the more psychedelic effects, many don't realize that effects are often responsible for the unique quality of tone that can become a musician's trademark. Certain effects work on the volume or signal level, others work on the environment, and still others work on the bass and treble content. Guitar Amps & Effects For Dummies covers them all, and shows how effects can not only add something extra, but also "fix" problematic areas. Topics include: Gain-based effects, like distortion, compression, volume pedals, and gates. Tone-based effects, including graphic and parametric EQ, and the wah-wah pedal. Modulation effects, like the flanger, phase shifter, and tremolo. Ambience effects, including reverb and delay. The journey to incredible Guitar music never ends. No matter how experienced you are with a Guitar, there is always room for improvement to your tone and sound. Whether you're looking for the sound of angels or thunder, Guitar Amps & Effects For Dummies will help you achieve the music you hear in your dreams.

SEK 384.00
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Louisiana Hayride : Radio and Roots Music along the Red River

Louisiana Hayride : Radio and Roots Music along the Red River

In Louisiana Hayride - Radio And Roots Music Along The Red River, Tracey E.W. Laird documents the history of the popular radio station, exploring the role that northwestern Louisiana played in thedevelopment of both country music and rock and roll. This interdisciplinary study that combines original ethnomusicology research with social and oral history. On a Saturday night in 1948, Hank Williams stepped onto thestage of the Louisiana Hayride and sang 'Lovesick Blues.' Up to that point, Williams's yodeling style had been pigeon-holed as hillbilly music, cutting him off from the mainstream of popular music. Taking a chance on thisuntriedartist, the Hayride—a radio 'barn dance' or country music variety show like the Grand Ole Opry—not only launched Williams's career, but went on to launch the careers of well-known performers such as Jim Reeves, Webb Pierce,Kitty Wells, Johnny Cash, and Slim Whitman. Broadcast from Shreveport, Louisiana, the local station KWKH's 50,000-watt signal reached listeners in over 28 states and lured them to packed performances of the Hayride's roadshow. By tracing the dynamic history of the Hayride and its sponsoring station, ethnomusicologist Tracey Laird reveals the critical role that this part of northwestern Louisiana played in the development of both countrymusic and rock and roll. Delving into the past of this Red River city, she probes the vibrant historical, cultural, and social backdrop for its dynamic musical scene. Sitting between the Old South and the West, this one-timefrontier town provided an ideal setting for the cross-fertilization of musical styles. The scene was shaped by the region's easy mobility, the presence of a legal 'red-light' district from 1903-17, and musical interchanges betweenblacks and whites, who lived in close proximity and in nearly equal numbers. The region nurtured such varied talents as Huddie Ledbetter, the 'king of the twelve-string guitar,' and Jimmie Davis, the two term 'singing governor' of

SEK 500.00
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The Musician's Guide to Audio

The Musician's Guide to Audio

Everything in the studio starts and ends with audio - both analog and digital - yet many musicians know a lot more about the principles of music than the principles behind audio. The Musician's Guide to Audio will include: - Audio theory - sound waves in the real world - Bit resolution - Sample rates - Distortion - The different types of decibels - The meaning of audio specifications - Frequency response - The different types of distortion - Signal-to-noise ratio - Dynamic range - How the human ear hears sound, and more The book then segues into specifications regarding levels, connection standards (both analog and digital), and resolving potential incompatibilities among differentpieces of gear. Additional topics include information on the practical ramifications of audio, such as the basics of room acoustics, why speaker placement matters, audio distribution methods including data-compressed formats like MP3, the unique constraints of vinyl, and more. Filled with illustrations and featuring selected tech talk sidebars to give details on specific topics for those who want to know why as well as how, The Musician's Guide to Audio fills a unique need by avoiding overly-technical details, and instead emphasizing the practical implications involved in working with audio in the studio. Everything in the studio starts and ends with audio – both analog and digital – yet many musicians know a lot more about the principles of music than the principles behind audio. The Musician's Guide to Audio will include:Audio theory – sound waves in the real worldBit resolutionSample ratesDistortionThe different types of decibelsThe meaning of audio specificationsFrequency responseThe different types of distortionSignal-to-noise ratioDynamic rangeHow the human ear hears sound, and moreThe book then segues intospecifications regarding levels, connection standards (both analog and digital), and resolving potential incompatibilities among different pieces of gear. Additional topics include information on the practical ramifications of audio, such as the basics of room acoustics, why speaker placement matters, audio distribution methods including data-compressed formats like MP3, the unique constraints of vinyl, and more.Filled with illustrations and featuring selected “tech talk” sidebars to give details on specific topics for those who want to know “why” as well as “how,” The Musician's Guide to Audio fills a unique need by avoiding overly-technical details, and instead emphasizing the practical implications involved in working with audio in the studio.

SEK 276.00
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