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Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio (Focal Press) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Mixing Secrets for the Small StudioA primer for small-studio enthusiasts who want chart-ready sonics in a hurry. It helps to discover how to achieve release-quality mixes even in the smallest studios by applying power-user techniques from the world's most successful producers. It leads you step-by-step through the entire mixing process.
Full description- Publisher: Focal Press
- Published: 06 April 2011
- Format: Paperback 352 pages
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- Categories: Music Recording & Reproduction | Technology: General Issues | Electronics Engineering
- ISBN 13: 9780240815800 ISBN 10: 0240815807
- Sales rank: 10,776
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Reviews for Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio
One of the best instructional books about any subject
The title of this review says it all. This is one of the best, most enjoyable and concise instructional books I've ever read about any subject. To be honest, mixing is a pretty dry subject. This book actually makes it fun! But more importantly, it covers very minute and important details regarding frequencies, compression, reverberation, parallel compression....etc..etc in a very easy to understand AND in depth manner. I'll be honest, I hated mixing and really didnt have a natural aptitude for it. After reading this book, I look foreward to it and have a lot more confidence in my ability to tackle a lot of problems and issues that would have completely stumped me before. Buy this book, it is, in every sense of the expression, a no brainier if you want to learn more about mixing your own recordings. by walt
The most practical book on mixing etc that you will ever buy
Having read most of Mike Seniors Mix Rescue articles in Sound on Sound magazine, I kind of knew what to expect with this book - it is absolutely packed with top tips for audio probelm solving, getting the most from your environment and equipment and general advice on various areas that all small studio owners will be familiar with. Its extremely well written, very approachable and Mike has a way of putting across his point that has you thinking " oh yeah, i never thought of that..."
I would approach this book almost as a course - you need to read a bit and then put it into practice to get the most out of it. The online resources are excellent, giving you audio examples and files to use on your own DAW.
I think that this book, along with Bob Katz Mastering Audio and David Miles Huber Modern Recording Techniques, is going to become a go-to book for students, semi-pros and pros in the future.
An excellent book!
dk by Damien Kelly

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