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Rating: Summary: A valuable guide from an accomplished engineer/producer! Review: Anyone interested in engineering and producing their own recording will find a wealth of information regarding techiniques and implementations for microphone, guitar, bass, keyboards, midi drum kits....including how to develop a "true" mix.Concepts provided within are ideas you will only hear from someone who has lived it!! This book is a great resource to help you start your projects armmed with knowledge and understanding of key studio practices.
Rating: Summary: From the begginer to the experienced,this is book great! Review: As I read Peter's book, I found all I needed and wanted to know,was in the book. It quenched my all of thirst for knowledge for home recording.
Rating: Summary: Excellent info. for beginers/novice recordists Review: From the get go, McIan schools you on the complete fundamentals/theory of recording. It's an excellent how-to book for anyone looking to record music either professionaly or as a hobbie The recipes in the back are worth it alone!
Rating: Summary: You CAN Learn From This Book Review: I have a lot of experience in live sound but just about zilch in recording. This book has helped me in such ways that it has even improved on my live sound by making you think about what you're doing before you do it, ie., micing acoustic instruments or setting up for an 'unplugged' session with vocals to different ways to mic a piano.
I would recomend this book to anyone who want to learn more about recording. Whether at home doing it, or at the pro studio on the other side of the console, this book can answer some questions before you start.
As far as some thinking that this book is dated, not everybody can afford to fork out $1000 or $2000 dollars for a decent digital console/hard disc system. I can't. I still have and use and original TASCAM 488 Portastudio, that came very reasonable by the way, so the sections on portable studios is very helpfull to me.
Overall, I give it five stars. If you want to record at home for fun or for yourself, this is a must read!
Rating: Summary: A books that tells it simply and clearly! Review: I have not read this book completely, just read a few pages at a local bookstore. I think the book is a great guide for people really interested in recording and who are just begining to understand how it all works. I've read other books that just get into gibberish, this one tells you what you need to know, simply and clearly. I'm definitely getting this one!
Rating: Summary: Dumbed-down version of Musician's Guide to Home Recording Review: If I hadn't just read 'Musician's Guide to Home Recording', another book from Peter McIan and co-author (Larry Wick?), I would have liked this title better. This book just expands on a small portion of 'Musician's Guide'. 'Musician's Guide to Home Recording' contains almost all of the info in this book and a whole lot more. If you gotta pick one over the other, get 'Musician's Guide'. Best advice is to get 'em both, but be sure to read this title first, it makes a good primer for the other.
Rating: Summary: Dumbed-down version of Musician's Guide to Home Recording Review: If I hadn't just read 'Musician's Guide to Home Recording', another book from Peter McIan and co-author (Larry Wick?), I would have liked this title better. This book just expands on a small portion of 'Musician's Guide'. 'Musician's Guide to Home Recording' contains almost all of the info in this book and a whole lot more. If you gotta pick one over the other, get 'Musician's Guide'. Best advice is to get 'em both, but be sure to read this title first, it makes a good primer for the other.
Rating: Summary: Are you thinking of buying a different book? Review: Man, I've read 'em all and this is the champ home studio guide. I used to think it was McLan's first-"The Musician's Guide to Home Recording", but he's outdone himself on this one. I love it.
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