PC Audio Editing: From Broadcasting to Home CD

PC Audio Editing: From Broadcasting to Home CD

by RogerDerry (Editor)

Synopsis

PC Audio Editing is an essential guide for anyone wishing to make audio production for issue as recordings, or for broadcast, using a Windows PC and material acquired both in the studio and via portable equipment.


Even those who are experienced with editing and mixing using quarter inch tape can find the change to editing audio visually on a PC daunting. The author explains all the basic principles of this new technology and the skills you need to use it successfully, without assuming prior knowledge of the system, in a practical and straightforward manner.

The accompanying free CD-ROM is supplied by Syntrillium Software Corporation. It contains a demo and tutorials of Cool Edit Pro, the leading PC audio editing program.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 29 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 024051596X
ISBN 13: 9780240515960

Media Reviews
'Roger Derry's book is a masterpiece of well-presented theory combined with useful practical advice. It is an excellent bridge between the subjects of sound recording and digital audio processing.'
David Kirk, editor, ClickTX.com

'PC Audio Editing takes a complex subject, littered with technical minefields, and escorts the user safely through. Roger Derry's careful explanations and pragmatic advice guide the complete novice through every aspect of the subject matter with relevant underpinning theory where appropriate. Experienced practitioners, too, will find plenty of helpful suggestions and techniques to produce the best possible results from the available technology.
Hugh Robjohns, editor, Line Up Magazine.

'...this book is aimed more at the tyro than the professional, although the latter could well pick up some useful tips on the use of Cool Edit Pro...an excellent book for those finding their way around PC Editing for the first time, or indeed, requiring a refresher course. It makes a surprisingly good read for a technical book, largely because the style is that of a very experienced operator chatting you through the whole business and sharing his hardwon experience with plenty of tips and clear explanations to help you along. Well done Roger!'
Ron Godwyn, Line Up Magazine

'A great little book - especially for anyone taking his or her first steps in recording and editing audio on a PC.'
Brett Moss, Pro Audio Review
Author Bio
An audio and broadcast consultant he is regularly involved in audio production. He teaches courses on radio production, music technology and sound recording at the City of Bristol College and has lectured in Rotterdam, trained University of Wales Broadcast Journalism students and BBC producers and current affairs journalists in London and Bristol. He worked at the BBC for 25 years as a technician, producer, reporter, manager and trainer.