How To Record and Mix Great Vocals (Musician's Guide to Home Recording) (The Musician's Guide to Home Recording)

How To Record and Mix Great Vocals (Musician's Guide to Home Recording) (The Musician's Guide to Home Recording)

by Craig Anderton (Author)

Synopsis

Vocals tell the story that make the all-important connection between singer and listener, but recording a vocal isn't as simple as just putting a mic in front of someone and hoping for the best. This book written in a clear, practical, non-intimidating style covers all aspects of creating great vocals including: * How to choose the right mic * Mic placement * Microphone accessories like cables and pop filters * Mic preamps * How to take maximum advantage of composite recording * Editing vocals digitally to prepare them for the best possible mix * Using processors (such as equalization, dynamics, and time-based effects) during mixdown to enhance vocal quality * Automation * Techniques for layered vocals, and more However, what makes this book truly special is that it goes beyond technology to include valuable tips and techniques on how to obtain the best vocal performances. Topics include how to connect with listeners, ways to convey a singer's personality, emotional dynamic range, and how to know when a take is the right take. Loaded with illustrations and featuring the judicious use of sidebars to give details on selected topics for those who want to know why as well as how, How to Record Great Vocals is the key to transforming raw vocals into satisfying, emotional experiences.

$24.18

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Published: 24 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1540024873
ISBN 13: 9781540024879

Author Bio
CRAIG ANDERTON (Nashville, TN) is an internationally recognized authority on technology and music. He has toured, played Carnegie Hall, mastered hundreds of tracks, and been involved with dozens of major label releases as either a player, producer, or engineer. He's also written over 30 books (including the seminal Home Recording for Musicians) and thousands of articles, as well as co-founded Electronic Musician magazine. Known for his ability to de-mystify complex subjects, Craig has given seminars on technology and the arts in 38 states, 10 countries, and 3 languages.