The Recording Engineer's Handbook - 2nd Edition

Working as a recording engineer presents challenges from every direction of your project. From using microphones to deciding on EQ settings, choosing outboard gear to understanding how, when and why to process your signal, the seemingly never-ending choices can be very confusing. Professional Audio's bestselling author Bobby Owsinski takes you into the tracking process for all manner of instruments and vocals, providing you with the knowledge and skill to make sense of the many choices you have in any given project. From acoustic to electronic instruments, mic placement to EQ settings, everything you need to know to capture professionally recorded audio tracks is in this guide.
Features
* Includes interviews with award-winning, platinum producing engineers.
* Improve your own recordings as industry experts review how they make their hits in the studio.
* Reveals trade secrets and techniques for mastering.
* Teaches the tricks professionals use to record exceptional audio tracks for hit records.
Table of Contents
# Chapter 1: How Microphones Work;
# Chapter 2: Common Microphones;
# Chapter 3: Basic Recording Equipment;
# Chapter 4: DAW Recording;
# Chapter 5: Basic Stereo Techniques;
# Chapter 6: Basic Multichannel Tracking;
# Chapter 7: Preparing the Drum Kit for Recording;
# Chapter 8: Miking Individual Instruments;
# Chapter 9: The Recording Session;
# Chapter 10: Surround Microphone Techniques;
# Chapter 11: Surround Microphones;
# Chapter 12: Final Recording Checklist
# Chapter 13: Chuck Ainlay
# Chapter 14: Steve Albini
# Chapter 15: Micahel Beinhorn
# Chapter 16: Michael Bishop
# Chapter 17: Bruce Botnick
# Chapter 18: Ed Cherney
# Chapter 19: Wyn Davis
# Chapter 20: Frank Filipetti
# Chapter 21: Jerry Hey
# Chapter 22: Eddie Kramer
# Chapter 23: Mark Linett
# Chapter 24: Mack
# Chapter 25: Al Schmitt
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Features
* Includes interviews with award-winning, platinum producing engineers.
* Improve your own recordings as industry experts review how they make their hits in the studio.
* Reveals trade secrets and techniques for mastering.
* Teaches the tricks professionals use to record exceptional audio tracks for hit records.
Table of Contents
# Chapter 1: How Microphones Work;
# Chapter 2: Common Microphones;
# Chapter 3: Basic Recording Equipment;
# Chapter 4: DAW Recording;
# Chapter 5: Basic Stereo Techniques;
# Chapter 6: Basic Multichannel Tracking;
# Chapter 7: Preparing the Drum Kit for Recording;
# Chapter 8: Miking Individual Instruments;
# Chapter 9: The Recording Session;
# Chapter 10: Surround Microphone Techniques;
# Chapter 11: Surround Microphones;
# Chapter 12: Final Recording Checklist
# Chapter 13: Chuck Ainlay
# Chapter 14: Steve Albini
# Chapter 15: Micahel Beinhorn
# Chapter 16: Michael Bishop
# Chapter 17: Bruce Botnick
# Chapter 18: Ed Cherney
# Chapter 19: Wyn Davis
# Chapter 20: Frank Filipetti
# Chapter 21: Jerry Hey
# Chapter 22: Eddie Kramer
# Chapter 23: Mark Linett
# Chapter 24: Mack
# Chapter 25: Al Schmitt
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