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Audio Made Easy: (Or How to Be a Sound Engineer Without Really Trying)
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3893 EAN: 9781423420149 ISBN: 1423420144 Label: Hal Leonard Manufacturer: Hal Leonard Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2007-04-01 Publisher: Hal Leonard Studio: Hal Leonard
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for DJ's Too! Comment: I've been DJ'ing for 20 years and have taken a lot a pride in my system and it's sound quality. However, I was always a little disappointed because it always seem to be lacking. I run a bi-amped system with a sub. I've got a good quality crossover, eq, exciter, and mixer. Alas, the sound was not right. This book helped me to understand what was happening and why. One little correct tweek of the crossover and now I have unbelievable sound!!! This should be required reading for anyone dealing with live audio of any kind.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Audio Made Easy Comment: Very good for a beginner like me. Lots of practical advice based on experience. It got me to a point that I could comfortably work with our experienced sound engineers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Review by Krazy_B Comment: A great primer for those new to sound. Topics are placed in simple terms with light hearted comparisons to plumbing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Highly recommended Comment: I found this book to be extremely valuable.
Ira White presents a comprehensive overview of audio for both live and recording applications. Some of the topics I found especially helpful were microphone types - including wireless, micing techniques, eq, levels, delay, echo, reverb, compression and considerations for live theater. The CD includes examples of eq settings, speaker phase, digital effects and more.
The book is great for the beginner, or for someone with limited experience who needs to round out their knowledge. It is the closest you will get to sitting with a pro and picking his brain.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Helps one understand the goal Comment: I bought this book to help me work with the sound system at my church. I really helped me know some of the capabilities of the system and what is possible. The CD that comes with the book was very helpful for ear training. I liked it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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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 a CD so you can hear the techniques demonstrated in the book.
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