3/07/2013

Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying) Review

Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)
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If you are either a beginner or intermediate sound tech, this is an excellent book. It starts off basic and then moves on into more advanced concepts such as complex gain-staging and equalizing. It is an excellent book for the casual sound engineer who has never had any formal training and is equally applicable to both live sound reinforcement and recording. It is simply the most informative yet concise introduction to Pro Audio I have ever seen.

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In this entertaining book now updated to include a chapter on wireless microphones, Ira White presents information on pro-audio in a very accessible, casual, down-to-earth way. This handy manual for musicians, studio engineers and audio pros contains valuable information on using EQ, speaker specifics, and techniques for recording, live recording, club and concert sound, church sound and theatrical sound, without page-filling formulas or mind-boggling abstractions. Includes lots of helpful diagrams and an index.

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