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Energy_3
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Registered: May 2008
Location: Adelaide - Earth
books, manuals etc

guys, I love reading all the technical information on here. but, i would love to understand it in greater detail, any suggestions on books, manuals, etc i dont really have the time for a course unfortuntaley, so any information is great.

any suggestions most appreciated.


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Nicolas Oliver
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I suspect that somebody will mention How to Make a Noise by Simon Cann. I bought the book a few weeks ago and I've read about 35-40% of it. I wish the book was a little more newb-friendly and took the time to explain certain things (rather than taking for granted that the reader already understands them). I find it a tad confusing. Either way, many people have recommended it over at KVR. I plan to get back to reading it soon.

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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA

Mixing:

The Mixing Engineer's Handbook - Bobby Owsinski
The Trance Experience (Book w/project audio files on DVDs)
Production Mixing and Mastering with Waves (Book w/project audio files on DVDs)

Mastering:

Mastering Audio - Bob Katz

Sound Design:

How to Make a Noise - Simon Cann
Cakewalk Synthesizers: From Presets to Power User - Simon Cann


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ClearWater
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Here's some more:

http://www.amazon.com/Mixing-Audio-...24092415&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Music-M...24092436&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Remixers-Bibl...24092436&sr=1-3

A lot of this stuff you can learn on your own though, fiddling with DAW's, synths and reading up on it online. I found it best just to head to my local book store, skim through and take notes.

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Energy_3
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Registered: May 2008
Location: Adelaide - Earth
Thanks

thanks heaps appreciate it greatly will look these up.

The Trance Experience - has anyone got it and what do they think of it? it looks rather informative though

thanks heaps

appreciate the help.


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cryophonik
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I have both "The Trance Experience" and the "Production Mixing/Mastering w/Waves" books/DVDs (otherwise, I wouldn't have recommended them now, would I? ) Anyway, they're both good books and a good way to get going on mixing. They come with a demo of the Waves Diamond Bundle and the project and audio files for all the major DAWs. The two books have a lot in common, but the biggest differences are in their focus.

The Trance Experience goes deeper into trance (duh!) and focuses on techniques specifically for EDM. The book and project files are all based on mixing one song, but there are multiple remixes, each with their own chapter, so there's a consitency there and you learn a bit about remixing.

Mixing/Mastering w/Waves is a more balanced book and better for learning a wide variety of mixing techniques for different genres (dance, RnB, rock, country, etc.). It also has a good section on mastering. The only drawback (for me, at least) was having that @#$*ing country song stuck in my head for a week.

Seriously, though, both books are great and give you hands-on experience. Also, with either book you'll actually learn more about techniques that are transferable to any audio processors than you will about Waves products, so either book is a very good investment regardless of which DAW/effects you use. HTH.


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Energy_3
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awesome

thanks heaps for that, when i get some time i will lookinto it more. i agree i found that with the trance experience it relates to specific programs and thought that that may become a problem, tho in most cases most sequencers such cubase and logic etc are very similar and can be applied in many areas.

most appreciated.


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Yes thanks a lot INDEED.

One feels kinda stupid using presets and stuff huh...doesnt seem right.

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