Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

Recording Tips for Engineers, Fourth Edition provides the knowledge needed to become a proficient audio engineer. With years of experience working with big name rock stars, author Tim Crich shares his expertise and gives all the essential insider tips and shortcuts. A tool for engineers of all levels, this humorous, easy-to-read guide is packed with practical advice using real-life studio situations, bulleted lists, and clear illustrations. It will save valuable time and allow for fast, in-session reference.

Additional resources are available on the companion website (www.routledge/cw/crich.com).

The fourth edition has been updated to:

  • Lead discussions of modern file storage and processes for uploading, downloading, sharing, and transferring files and data.
  • Address digital audio workstations.
  • Provide expanded coverage on room treatment.
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Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

Recording Tips for Engineers, Fourth Edition provides the knowledge needed to become a proficient audio engineer. With years of experience working with big name rock stars, author Tim Crich shares his expertise and gives all the essential insider tips and shortcuts. A tool for engineers of all levels, this humorous, easy-to-read guide is packed with practical advice using real-life studio situations, bulleted lists, and clear illustrations. It will save valuable time and allow for fast, in-session reference.

Additional resources are available on the companion website (www.routledge/cw/crich.com).

The fourth edition has been updated to:

  • Lead discussions of modern file storage and processes for uploading, downloading, sharing, and transferring files and data.
  • Address digital audio workstations.
  • Provide expanded coverage on room treatment.
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Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

by Tim Crich
Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

Recording Tips for Engineers: For Cleaner, Brighter Tracks

by Tim Crich

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Overview

Recording Tips for Engineers, Fourth Edition provides the knowledge needed to become a proficient audio engineer. With years of experience working with big name rock stars, author Tim Crich shares his expertise and gives all the essential insider tips and shortcuts. A tool for engineers of all levels, this humorous, easy-to-read guide is packed with practical advice using real-life studio situations, bulleted lists, and clear illustrations. It will save valuable time and allow for fast, in-session reference.

Additional resources are available on the companion website (www.routledge/cw/crich.com).

The fourth edition has been updated to:

  • Lead discussions of modern file storage and processes for uploading, downloading, sharing, and transferring files and data.
  • Address digital audio workstations.
  • Provide expanded coverage on room treatment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317302940
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/19/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Tim Crich has over twenty-five years of experience in the recording studio, and has worked on records by the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Billy Joel, David Bowie, Bon Jovi, Ozzy, Cher, and many more. Tim has engineered for some of the biggest producers in the world. He is the author of Assistant Engineers Handbook.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Recording Engineer

Chapter 2: Sound Characteristics

Chapter 3: The Studio Setup

Chapter 4: Drums Setup

Chapter 5: Electric Guitars Setup

Chapter 6: Acoustic Instruments Setup

Chapter 7: Vocals Setup

Chapter 8: The Control Room Setup

Chapter 9: The Starting Points

Chapter 10: The Signal Routing

Chapter 11: The Recording

Chapter 12: The Mixing

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