Selected Product: | Mixing Audio: Concepts, Practices and Tools Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Roey Izhaki Publisher: Focal Press Release Date: December 2007 ISBN-10: 0240520688 ISBN-13: 9780240520681 List Price: £28.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science ISBN-10: 0240808371 The Mixing Engineer's Handbook ISBN-10: 1598632515 Critical Listening Skills for Audio Professionals ISBN-10: 1598630237 Understanding and Crafting the Mix: The Art of Recording ISBN-10: 0240807553 Behind the Glass: Top Record Producers Tell How They Craft the Hits ISBN-10: 0879306149 |
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Details of the tools used in the mix process are discussed in great detail and demonstrated effectively on numerous musical examples on the DVD.
I would highly recommend this book to the Music Technology student. | A very good guide to mixing | Customer Rating: | One of the things which attracted me to this book is the comprehensive selection of audio files which illustrate each concept clearly. So many other books 'describe' various audio concepts, but don't actually let you 'listen' to them. You also get some complete contemporary mixes in a variety of styles.
The book itself is very comprehensive and filled with useful information. It has the right mixture of top-level and detailed information. You are not deluged with step-by-step instructions on how to use a particular make of plugin or audio programme. Instead you are given an overview of the process and principles which underly each concept. These concepts are developed clearly and progressively. Each chapter brings you an overview, detailed explanations, clear diagrams, tips, and of course the audio examples themselves. For instance, it was a real 'ear' opener to hear the difference between balanced and unbalanced stereo mixes, out-of-phase material, bass-light and bass-heavy mixes, and the difference a few dBs can make.
The book refers to modern material as well as more established practices. I was also impressed by the distinction between the technical and creative sides of mixing, and what can be done to improve a mix. I enjoyed the style and tone of book. Friendly, yet informative. I felt is if I had my very own personal tutor guiding me through the various concepts in the book. Slightly reminiscent of a top-notch lecturer!
The only let down as mentioned by the other reviewer is the number of spelling and grammatical mistakes - I understand that will be rectified in future editions. Don't let that put you off what is otherwise a very useful book.
Check the author's website for some sample audio files and a taster of the book.
Rudi |
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