Mixing Audio: Concepts, Practices and ToolsMixing remains one of the most illusive arts of recording practice and can take a life time to master. Looking at practices, concepts, tools and mixing instruments the author provides a comprehensive insight to the art and science of mixing. Whether a hobbyist of professional this book covers basic concepts to advanced techniques as well as tips and tricks and is a vital read for anyone wanting to succeed in the field of mixing. The book is accompanied by the website www.mixingaudio.com, featuring a sample chapter, illustrations, audio and a user forum. |
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ambiance reverb analog attack and release attenuation audio sequencer automation balance bass bass guitar boost bounced channel Clip compression compressor console Cubase Cut Cut Cut dB/oct dBSPL decay delay Delay Track depth Digidesign Digidesign DigiRack DigiRack EQ distortion drum kit Drums DVD Track early reflections effect equalizers example fader feedback Figure frequency spectrum gain reduction gate gated reverb guitar hi-hats high-shelving filter hits input signal Inserts instruments involves kick listening loud louder make-up gain master meter microphone Mix bus mixing engineers modulation monitors MOTU multitrack multitrack recorder noise output overheads Oxford Dynamics Oxford EQ parametric filter percussive instruments phase played plugin previous track Pro Tools processors produce ratio recording result reverb emulator samples shelving filters side-chain snare solo Sonnox Oxford sound speakers specific stereo stereo image studio threshold Toontrack EZdrummer vocal