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Sound Recording Advice
for the Home Recording Studio
Latin Beat Magazine, Dec, 2002 by
Rudy Mangual
By: John J. Volanski 336 pages: 39 pictures and
diagrams Pacific Beach Publishing Oct 2002/ISBN:
0-9721383-0-7
John J. Volanski, the author of this reference/audio
recording book, is an electrical and audio engineer
who has operated his own home recording studio for
more than 20 years. Relying mainly on his technical
background (from a design and development angle)
and personal experiences (from a user and musician
angle), Volanski offers a complete reference manual
for the home studio enthusiast or for those wondering
how to get involved with home recording. The book
reads very easily without most of the technical
gibberish normally associated with this subject.
The author takes care in pointing out what equipment
to buy based upon the available budget; where to
find the best deals on new and used equipment; the
functions of various equipment in the studio; the
setting up of microphones for recording musical
instruments as well as vocals, and how to handle
many of the problems in the studio when they arise.
The book targets the aficionado who wants to establish
a home recording studio to capture his or her own
musical recordings or the recordings of friends
and family. The book is also useful for those who
already have some recording experience, but want
to expand their existing home recording facilities
and knowledge of the business. Chapters in the book
include the basic fundamental elements of home recording
such as the recording formats used in home studios,
power and grounding, how to connect equipment together,
how to monitor the sound, acoustics and wall treatments
in the studio, how to bounce, mix and master audio
tracks, and how to perform testing and troubleshooting.
The recent markets of low-cost digital recording
and digital signal processing equipment allow musicians
and music enthusiasts the opportunity to produce
high-quality multi-track audio recording at home
on a budget. With the aid of this book (about $20
U.S.) anyone can start planning the construction
of his or her own home recording studio.
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