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(Hands-On Basic Training for Musicians). Composed by Bobby Owsinski. Book; Books and DVDs; DVD; Method/Instruction; Pro Audio; Pro Audio Textbook; Reference Textbooks. Boot Camp. 160 pages. Published by Alfred Music


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Song List: Why a Separate Mic Amp? Microphone Preamp Controls Gain, Level, Trim Metering Input Pad, Pad, Attenuation Phase Switch High-Pass Filter / Low-Cut Filter Phantom Power, 48V Instrument Input, Hi-Z, DI Setting Up the Mic Preamp Exercise Pod: Setting Up the Mic Preamp Compressors/Limiters Compressor Controls Ratio Threshold Attack and Release Gain, Make-up Gain, Output Gain Reduction Meter Bypass Limiting Compressor/Limiter Setup Equalizers EQ Parameters A Description of the Audio Bands Frequency Band DESCRIPTION Consequences Equalizer Setup Subtractive Equalization DAW Recording Getting Sound into the Computer The Computer Interface Latency CHAPTER 4: RECORDING BASICS The Signal Path Choosing a Preamp Setting the Recording Level Headroom Exercise Pod: Setting the Recording Levels Gain Staging Exercise Pod: Proper Gain Staging DI Setup If It's Distorting Compression Basics Using the Compressor Exercise Pod: Setting Up the Compressor How Much Compression Do I Need? Equalization Basics Using the Equalizer Exercise Pod: Checking the Drum Phase Getting the Overall Drum Sound Panning the Drums Tweaking the Drum Sound Using the EQ During Drum Tracking Exercise Pod: Tweaking the Drum Sound Using the Compressor/Limiter During Drum Tracking The Recording Drummer CHAPTER 7: RECORDING GUITAR AND BASS Electric Guitar Recording Miking the Amplifier Exercise Pod: Recording the Electric Guitar Recording the Guitar Direct Acoustic Guitar Recording Recording Preparation Exercise Pod: Recording the Acoustic Guitar Electric Bass Recording Recording the Acoustic Bass CHAPTER 8: VOCAL MIKING TECHNIQUES Recording Lead Vocals The Scratch Vocal Finding the Right Placement in the Room Vocals in the Control Room Lead Vocal Mic Placement Exercise Pod: Recording the Lead Vocal You've Got to Hear Yourself Getting the Best from a Singer Vocal Doubling Recording Background Vocals Background Vocal Mic Placement Exercise Pod: Recording Background Vocals Placement in the Room CHAPTER 9: RECORDING ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS Exercise Pod: Finding the Right Placement in the Room Acoustic Instrument Mic Placement Exercise Pod: Recording Acoustic Instruments The Acoustic Piano Horns Solo Sax Solo Brass Instruments Horn Sections Solo String Instruments Percussion Recording Drum Percussion Recording Hand-Held Percussion Other Acoustic Instruments CHAPTER 10: RECORDING ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS Recording Electronic Keyboards Fake Stereo Recording Acoustic Instruments with Pickups Using Compression The Acoustic Preamp/DI Combined with an Amp CHAPTER 11: RECORDING IN STEREO The X/Y Configuration Exercise Pod: Recording in Stereo The ORTF Configuration Stereo Accessories The Spaced Pair Using a Stereo Mic CHAPTER 12: THE RECORDING SESSION The Basic Track Setup Where to Place the Players in the Room The Talkback Mic Leakage The Headphone Mix Setting Up the Headphone Mix Exercise Pod: Basic Tracks Personal Headphone Mixes Recording Without Headphones The Click Track Making the Click Cut Through the Mix Don't Forget to Record a Tuning Note Don't Forget to Record a Count-Off Overdubs Recording in the Control Room Exercise Pod: Overdubs Use the Big Part of the Studio CHAPTER 13: THE ROUGH MIX The Quick Effects Setup Building the Mix The Drums Setting the Levels Exercise Pod: Balancing the Drums Checking the Drum Phase Assigning the Drums to a Group or Subgroup The Bass Exercise Pod: Balancing the Bass and Drums The Vocals Exercise Pod: Balancing the Lead and Background Vocals Background Vocals Guitars Exercise Pod: Balancing Guitars KEYBOARDS Exercise Pod: Balancing the Keyboards Loops Exercise Pod: Balancing Loops CHAPTER 14: THE FINAL RECORDING Glossary Bibliography Index Preface Welcome to the Audio Recording Basic Training CHAPTER 1: MONITORING The Listening Environment Determining the Listening Position Standing Waves Acoustic Quick Fixes Exercise Pod: Improving the Listening Environment Basic Monitor Setup Exercise Pod: Speaker Placement How to Listen Basic Listening Technique Exercise Pod: What to Listen For How Loud (or Soft) Should I Listen? CHAPTER 2: THE MICROPHONE Microphone Types The Dynamic Microphone Dynamic Microphone Characteristics Typical Dynamic Microphone Applications Dynamic Microphone Examples The Ribbon Microphone Ribbon Microphone Characteristics Typical Ribbon Microphone Applications Ribbon Microphone Examples The Condenser Microphone Condenser Microphone Characteristics Typical Condenser Microphone Applications Condenser Microphone Examples Microphone Directional Response Omnidirectional Cardioid Hyper-Cardioid Figure Eight Proximity Effect Microphone Controls High-Pass or Rolloff Filter -10 or -20dB Pad Pattern Selector Microphone Accessories Pop Filters Shock Mounts Exercise Pod: The Microphone Direct Boxes Direct Box Types Amplifier Emulators CHAPTER 3: BASIC RECORDING GEAR The Microphone Preamplifier Exercise Pod: Using the Equalizer The Magic High-Pass Filter Exercise Pod: Using the High-Pass Filter The Principles of Equalization CHAPTER 5: MICROPHONE PLACEMENT BASICS Microphone Technique 101 Choosing the Best Place in the Room Exercise Pod: Microphone Placement 101 Choosing the Right Mic The Secret to Mic Placement Phase Cancellation: The Sound Destroyer Acoustic Phase Cancellation The 3 to 1 Principle Electronic Phase Cancellation Audio Recording Basic Training Checking Phase Exercise Pod: Checking Phase Checking Phase by Listening CHAPTER 6: RECORDING THE DRUMS The Keys to a Great Sounding Drum Kit The Tuning Technique Exercise Pod: Tuning the Drums Tuning Tips and Tricks Snare Tuning Tips Kick Drum Tuning Tips Tom Tuning Tips Cymbals Tips Miking the Individual Drums Miking the Bass Drum Exercise Pod: Miking the Individual Drums The Subkick Mic Miking the Snare Drum Snare Drum Bottom Head Miking Miking the High-Hat Miking the Toms Miking the Cymbals Overhead Position Two Miking the Room Sound Check Individual Drum Sound Check Exercise Pod: Drum Sound Check

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