The Everything Home Recording Book: From 4-track to digital–all you need to make your musical dreams a reality (Everything® Series)
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Now you can make all your musical dreams a reality with this handy guide to recording your own hits–from 4-track to digital—in the comfort of your own home.
Have you always wanted to create a top-quality demo, but can’t afford the high studio costs? Or maybe you love making CDs and want to take your talent to the next level. Regardless of your budget or skill level, The Everything Home Recording Book is for you.
In this highly accessible work, accomplished musician and teacher Marc Schonbrun guides you step by step through the basics of home recording. From setting up your studio and editing tracks to creating your own professional demo, The Everything Home Recording Book helps you develop the skills you need to make your dreams a reality.
Features vital tips on how to:
—Buy computer and noncomputer recording equipment
—Record on tape and digital media
—Mix your recordings like a pro Improve acoustics
—Add effects such as reverb, EQ, and compression
—Select and set up the right microphone for the job
Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, The Everything Home Recording Book provides you with all you need to know to record your music on your budget.
Publisher : Everything; Illustrated edition (October 7, 2004)
Language : English
Paperback : 304 pages
ISBN-10 : 1593371381
ISBN-13 : 978-1593371388
Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
Dimensions : 8 x 1 x 10 inches
9 reviews for The Everything Home Recording Book: From 4-track to digital–all you need to make your musical dreams a reality (Everything® Series)
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Original price was: $26.99.$13.39Current price is: $13.39.
Hard rock music Steve. –
A book that teaches the art of home recording!!!
This book is written very well at teaching the basics of setting up a home studio and basic gear you need and how it works from effects microphones to monitor speakers and how they work and how to get a great sound out of the equipment that you buy at a music store or online a great read for beginners to pros can learn from!!!
M. TURNER –
informative, but not a standout
It’s a very good, very general home audio book. It’s got a fair amount of audio theory in there, and those parts are written in English, not in Audiospeak. I was hoping there’d be more in it about set-up and technique in digital. There was more analog audio stuff in it than I wanted, but I got what I paid for. It’s an inexpensive book and good for novices, but if you’re aiming for more digital audio recording than analog you might want to consider another tome.
Delores Y. Vasche –
Everything home recording book
I plan to develop my own home recording studio and I can recommend this book to anyone who is just starting in this endeaver needing to learn the process from the very beginning. A great book written in language even a novice can understand.
Dana J. –
This gift was a big success!
I took a big risk and got my son this book for his 16th birthday – he loves it – he’s told me at least four times how helpful it is! So well done Marc Schonbrun (the author) and well done Amazon for recommending it!
D. J. Fone –
The Perfect Beginner’s Book with Great Explanations
This was exactly what I needed to qualify for a radio station job that employed computerized audio engineering every day. Very well written, but never patronizing to beginners.
Ray –
Five Stars
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kanker –
Great book for beginners and hobbyists
Getting into home recording can be a bit intimidating, new and confusing terminology, so many different types of equipment, and prices ranging from cheap to outrageous. For the beginner, trying to navigate the maze of concepts, techniques, and purchases alone can lead to frustration on a good day. If this sounds familiar, if recording music at home is something you’ve been thinking about or doing but with little sucess, then Marc Schonbrun’s `The Everything Home Recording Book’ is THE book you need to get you going. It covers just about everything you would need to know to get started, from giving a brief history of the development of recording technology to budgeting your purchases, all the way to marketing your product. Although it doesn’t cover every topic in extreme detail, the scope of the book is so great that getting into every topic covered in detail would make the book voluminous. Pretty much all of the bases are covered – different types of recording equipment, general prices for different pieces of gear, setting up your home studio, recording on different types of equipment like 4 track tape recorders, stand alone digital machines, and on the computer, using effects, mixers, and microphones, interfacing with your computer, getting the best signal possible, using MIDI, editing, mixing, and a host of other topics. His style is clear and engaging, educating but not condescending, and while every question may not be answered, and questions may develop while reading, the book as a whole will educate you to the point that the questions you need to ask a professional will be informed questions. Once you’re through, you’ll have a solid understanding of the process, equipment, and techniques, enabling you to start making the recordings you’ve been wanting to do. If you are new to the world of home recording, or unsatisfied with your knowledge or results, then I recommend strongly that your first purchase be `The Everything Home Recording Book’.
Colin Fairbairn –
A painless and comprehensive introduction to recording!
I’m actually a studio owner, so this topic is near and dear to me. I have a lot of clients that, inherently, grow interested in the recording process and eventually start to explore recording at home. This book has become my favorite recommendation to give to them to help them get started. Its informative while not being overly technical which means that you won’t intimated like with some of the more “techy” recording books. This is a wonderfully comprehensive look at everything you’ll need to consider to get a handle on making quality home recordings and its make the process easy and enjoyable!Colin Fairbairn,OwnerSisyphus Sound
L.A.D.. –
This book is a great guide to what you need with whatever you want to use be it new digital or old equipment you learn a lot hear, and itâs an enjoyable read. Very helpful.