Hal Leonard - First 50 Recording Techniques You Should Know to Track Music

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Brand: Bill Gibson

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First 50 Recording Techniques You Should Know to Track Music

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One-of-a-kind Collection of Techniques

Recording music can be a daunting task, especially in the present day with its ever-changing technologies and environments. This one-of-a-kind collection of modern, easy-to-understand techniques for recording music in a variety of settings provides tools and information that set you well on your way to capturing high-quality sounds on par with those recorded by seasoned professionals. Veteran producer, engineer and author Bill Gibson succinctly presents a wide variety of subjects, including: preproduction · room environments · interfaces · microphone types and techniques · recording drums, guitar, bass, piano, vocals and electronic instruments · studio recording effects · and more.


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Manufacturer Hal Leonard
Brand Bill Gibson
Item model number 294443
Color Multi
Weight 4.19 pounds
Height 10.3 inches
Depth 8.26 inches

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Product Id 10422
User Reviews and Ratings 1.8 (4 ratings) 1.8 out of 5 stars
UPC 888680941994

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