Microphones for the Recording Musician, 9781540035639
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Unlock your best recordings: choose, apply, and master microphones.

Microphones for the Recording Musician

microphones for the recording musician

$117.38

  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 2019

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Summary

Unlock Your Sound: A Guide to Microphones for Recording Musicians

This book delves into the crucial role of microphones in capturing vocals, guitars, pianos, drums, and other acoustic sounds during the recording process. Selecting the right microphone can significantly impact the quality of a song. Authors Phil O’Keefe and Craig Anderton provide practical knowledge on choosing and applying microphones through real-world examples and explanations.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781540035639
ISBN-10:1540035638
Series:The Musician's Guide to Home Recording
Author:Craig Anderton, Phil O'Keefe
Publisher:Hal Leonard Corporation
Imprint:Hal Leonard Corporation
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:14 January 2019
Weight:363g
Dimensions:235mm x 192mm x 8mm
About The Author

Craig Anderton

Phil O’Keefe is a multi-instrumentalist, recording engineer/producer, and senior editor of Harmony Central. He served as a staff producer/engineer for Blonde Vinyl records and is the owner and chief engineer of Sound Sanctuary. He has worked with such artists as Voodoo Glow Skulls, Alien Ant Farm, Jules Day, Zak Claxton, Rex Smith, Jeff Fenholt, Craig Goldy, and John McGill, among many others. O’Keefe’s articles and reviews have appeared in Electronic Musician, Guitar Player, Keyboard, and EQ magazine. Before moving to Harmony Central in 2005, he moderated the Music Player forums alongside such industry heavyweights as Roger Nichols, Chris Stone, Ed Cherney, George Massenberg, Bill Dooley, and Craig Anderton.

Craig Anderton is an internationally recognized authority on music and technology. He has played on, produced, or mastered over 20 major label recordings, did session work in New York in the 1970s on guitar and keyboards, played Carnegie Hall, and more recently, mastered well over a hundred tracks for various artists. His onstage career spans from the 60s to current, EDM-oriented solo performances. As an author, he co-founded Electronic Musician magazine, and has written over 35 books on musical electronics and over a thousand articles. He has also lectured on technology and the arts in 10 countries, 38 U.S. states, and three languages.

Craig Anderton 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 a player, producer, or engineer. He’s also written over thirty books (including the seminal Home Recording for Musicians) and thousands of articles, and is the co-founder of Electronic Musician magazine. Known for his ability to demystify complex subjects, Anderton has given seminars on technology and the arts in thirty-eight states, ten countries, and three languages. He lives in Nashville.

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