Reading Suggestions????

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Member Since: Apr 01, 2003

Even with all the info that I am getting through HRC I am finding the puzzle kind of confusing to put together. Just to give a little background, my music experience has been pretty much so based on live giggin'. I have a decent PA system and have used it for a ton of different applications over the years but giggin' has turned into a true pain in the neck and I really want to become as good with my studio as I am with my live rig.
To make a long story short, I'm an avid reader and I was wondering if there are any suggestions for literature that could put all this info into perspective for me. I am currently reading Modern Recording Techniques by Huber and Runstein. It's very informative and I'm learning alot but I want to have some other points of view to pull from.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Apr 11, 2003 07:57 am

There is a heading on the front page of this web site called "Suggested Reading" that has a list of some great books and magazines to read. At least one of us here has read every one of them...some VERY good information to be had in there.

Contributor
Since: Sep 09, 2002


Apr 11, 2003 08:18 am

go here www.digido.com/ and click on "Articles". These pages are brilliant.

Member
Since: Apr 01, 2003


Apr 11, 2003 08:56 am

Thanks for the help. I'll def check out the site, Jamie. I think I'll go with the Home Recording Power at the bottom of the list also. I really need to get an overall grasp of this thing and putting all the little pieces together ain't workin'. I am working with a dude that has an understanding of it and I guess I just want to get up to speed. I know it doesn't happen overnight or anything but there just seems to be an overwhelming amount of info to draw from and I was hoping for a suggestion to put it into perspective for the novice.

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Apr 11, 2003 08:58 am

I have a copy of Home Recording Power...very good book for beginner/intermediate level engineer.

I would highly recommend that one, good choice.

Member
Since: Apr 01, 2003


Apr 11, 2003 09:46 am

Cool.
That's what I needed - direction!
Thanks

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Apr 12, 2003 02:18 am

bigfan, I also have the same book dB speaks of. And I have been through it several time. Found it very informative, and well writen.

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