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Sound Recording Practice John Borwick

Sound Recording Practice By John Borwick

Sound Recording Practice by John Borwick


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Addressing the user the authors explain their own approach to one particular part of the industry. In sum the book provides a comprehensive guide to each link in the recording chain.

Sound Recording Practice Summary

Sound Recording Practice by John Borwick

The sound recording industry encompasses musicians, acousticians, electronic engineers, and broadcasters. A full understanding of the specialized equipment used to record, transmit, and reproduce speech and music and the operational techniques which have been evolved over half a century can be achieved only in the present type of multiple-author handbook. Addressing the user rather than the designer or manufacturer, the specialist authors here explain and describe their own approach to one particular part of the industry. In sum, therefore, the book provides a comprehensive guide to each link in the recording chain which students, practitioners, and new entrants to the world of recording will find informative. This third edition has a fresh set of authors and a special emphasis on the numerous new technologies and techniques resulting from such developments as digital recording, compact discs, and video. Readership: anyone professionally concerned with the sound recording industry.

Table of Contents

TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION THE PROGRAMME CHAIN John Borwick BASIC ELECTRONICS AND ACOUSTICS Allen Mornington-West DIGITAL THEORY Allen Mornington-West STUDIO PLANNING AND INSTALLATION Andy Munro STUDIO ACOUSTICS Alex Burd THE EQUIPMENT MICROPHONES John Borwick MIXING CONSOLES - ANALOGUE Richard Swettenham CONSOLE AUTOMATION AND DIGITALISATION Martin Jones and Allan Jubb SOUND PROCESSING Richard Elen LOUDSPEAKERS AND MONITORING Edward Veale TAPE AND TAPE MACHINES - ANALOGUE Hugh Ford DIGITAL RECORDERS Tony Faulkner MOBILE RECORDING UNITS John McErlean MAINTENANCE Malcolm Atkin RECORDING TECHNIQUES THE SPOKEN WORD Derek Taylor CLASSICAL MUSIC Adrian Revill POPULAR MUSIC Mike Ross ELECTRONIC MUSIC Jonathan Gibbs THE ROLE OF THE PRODUCER Phil Wainman THE CONSUMER PRODUCT THE ROLE OF POST-PRODUCTION Ben Turner DISC CUTTING Sean Davis VINYL DISC PROCESSING Jim Hughes TAPE DUPLICATING Gerd Nathan COMPACT DISC PROCESSING Gerald Reynolds and Jonathan Halliday ALLIED MEDIA RADIO BROADCASTING Dave Fisher TELEVISION Dave Fisher VIDEO Trevor Webster FILM Eric Tomlinson

Additional information

GOR001813283
9780193119277
0193119277
Sound Recording Practice by John Borwick
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19870806
568
N/A
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