Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)

Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)

by Ira White
Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)

Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)

by Ira White

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Overview

Now updated to cover digital mixing and signal processing, this established beginners guide to live sound has been the first book for many students and self-taught sound technicians. Ira White presents information in a very accessible, casual, down-to-earth way. This handy manual for musicians, studio engineers and audio pros contains valuable information on using EQ, speaker specifics, mics, and techniques for recording, live recording, club and concert sound, church sound, theatrical sound and much more, without page-filling formulas or mind-boggling abstractions. Includes lots of helpful diagrams, an index, and audio so you can hear the techniques demonstrated in the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476853703
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 45 MB
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About the Author

Ira white has been involved in the music business since 1971. In 1992, he started Studio Street in Virginia Beach, a pro audio store and consulting/install firm which evolved into Sanctuary Sound, Inc. He also works as sound director for a local church, serves as a worship leader, and is involved in independent recording and engineering. Ira and his wife Susan resides in Portsmouth, VA.
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