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The Audio Effects Workshop
The Audio Effects Workshop
The topic of audio effects probably excites more passion, more discussion, and more controversy than almost any other aspect of recording and especially mixing. Yet even after reading never-ending streams of magazine articles and participating in any number of discussions in the ever-expanding range of Internet audio forums, musicians and producers can still find the subject of effects shrouded in mystery, myth, and confusion. Used wisely, audio effects can play an important part in adding color, life, and clarity to a good mix. Used badly, they can and will spoil it. THE AUDIO EFFECTS WORKSHOP is designed to help anyone involved in recording and post-production understand audio effects and how to use them. First, you'll learn about the nature of sound and how the human ear receives it and perceives it--foundational knowledge that's key to understanding how audio effects work to modify sound. Next, you'll be introduced to numerous audio effects. Using the host DAW of your choice, you will employ a carefully chosen selection of audio files from the supplied DVD to work through step-by-step tutorials to explore, examine, and learn what each effect does, how it works, and the role of each of its various controls, both on its own and when used along with other parameters and effects. The effects you'll learn about will include noise gates, EQ, compressors, expanders, limiters, chorus, delay, reverb, modulators, stereo imaging, stereo panning, and more. You'll also be introduced to a number of analysis tools, and you'll see just how useful and important these can be. You'll then take the crucial next steps, learning how these different effects behave in combination with each other. In this context, you'll learn about concepts such as serial and parallel effects (FX) processing and how to use them to your advantage. Concepts are explained in a friendly, conversational tone, using real-world practical examples.
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Listener's Guide to Audio Books: Reviews, Recommendations, and Listings for More than 2,000 Titles
Listener's Guide to Audio Books: Reviews, Recommendations, and Listings for More than 2,000 Titles
If you're a fan of books on tape, then you'll want to own "The Listener's Guide to Audio Books", packed with all the information you need to make the best choice among the thousands of audio titles available. John Wynne, a Grammy-nominated audio producer, has selected over 2,000 titles for you to choose from. Arranged by category and ranked with a one- to four-star rating, here are capsule reviews for hundreds of audios, including classic and contemporary fiction of every genre, children's titles, business, self-help, inspiration, radio drama, poetry, science fiction, and much more. Included with each review are reader, author, and publisher, as well as running time. At the end of each category, you'll find comprehensive listings for dozens of other audios available within that particular category. Uncover some hidden audio gems: the four-star-ranked recordings of John le Carre reading his own books; Helena Bonham Carter's rendering of the children's favorite "The Secret Garden"; Norman Vincent Peale reading his uplifting work, "The Power of Positive Thinking"; and F. Murray Abraham's riveting performance in "The Phantom of the Opera". Select the very best version of "A Christmas Carol", As with several of the classics, there are numerous versions to choose from... but only one wins four stars. Whether you prefer works read by the author or presented by your favorite actor, you're sure to discover what you're looking for here. At the end of the book, you'll find information on ordering audios directly from the publishers as well as a complete author/title index.
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