Last edited by DjStephenWiley on Dec-17-2009 at 21:09
Dec-17-2009 19:49
Beatflux
Rising Star in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Planet Alf
You won't be disappointed.
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quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake.
Dec-17-2009 21:10
henryv
Henry De Villon
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
that good of a book?
Dec-18-2009 00:03
Beatflux
Rising Star in training
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Planet Alf
quote:
Originally posted by henryv
that good of a book?
It's got a lot of great information. There's a DVD to go along with it that has audio examples of techniques and tools. There's very little fluff here, it's to the point so there is a lot to read. Once you are done reading it you should have a much better understanding of effects and mixing tools. At the end he has 4 example mixes and tells you what he did to them in the mixing process. Still have not gone through those yet. He also gives some insight into the difference between a pro and a am.
57 pages just on compression!
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Originally posted by dj_alfi
change your avatar for fucks sake.
Dec-18-2009 00:19
DjStephenWiley
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: Columbus, OH
Sounds great. I know there isn't (there can't be) a recipe for fx engineering. There is still tons that I (and probably everybody else here) can learn about audio. I've only read from front to back 2 books in my life, so to say I hate books would be an understatement, but for some reason I can't wait for this to get here. I think it's because I feel like I've hit a wall. Just havn't been learning as much lately as I was before, and I don't like it! I want to learn more, damnit.