How to Create Compelling Mixes (Musician's Guide to Home Recording) (The Musician's Guide to Home Recording)

How to Create Compelling Mixes (Musician's Guide to Home Recording) (The Musician's Guide to Home Recording)

by Craig Anderton (Author)

Synopsis

The best recordings are for nothing if the mix doesn't present those tracks in the best possible way and this book is all about how to make mixes that pull the listener in. It's not just about the technology, but the art of mixing as well. Written in a clear, practical, non-intimidating style, topics include: * Feel vs. perfection * The importance of the arrangement for mixing * Tailoring material for your audience * Monitoring and acoustics * Software mixer architecture * Unique aspects of mixing with digital audio * How to use plug-ins * Integrating external hardware with computers, the 12-step program to create great mixes * Panning techniques * Equalization * Dynamics processing * Time-based effects * Placing effects in the right order * How to use automation * Hardware control surfaces * Mixing with virtual instruments * Adding expressiveness in the mix * Using ReWire, beyond conventional mixing techniques * Mixing and MIDI, and much more Far from being a laundry list of mixing techniques, How to Create Compelling Mixes places equal emphasis on the art of mixing. With copious 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 Create Compelling Mixes is essential reading about how to get the most out of this crucial processor for mixing and mastering.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 216
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Published: 02 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 1540024881
ISBN 13: 9781540024886

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.