In this invaluable book, a broad range of contributors--musicians, acousticians, electronic engineers, and broadcasters--share their specialized expertise on the equipment used to record, transmit, and reproduce speech and music and the operational techniques that have evolved over half a century in the sound recording industry. This fourth edition, newly revised and comprehensive, emphasizes the array of new technologies and techniques such as rapid advances in recording techniques, computer-controlled equipment, new digital recording formats, and the proliferation of consumer audio/video media. Addressing the user rather than the designer or manufacturer, Sound Recording Practice offers a stimulating, informative, and comprehensive guide to each aspect of recording.
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John Borwick is Audio Editor and Technical Consultant, The Gramaphone magazine.
On a previous edition: "A tour de force, of special value to budding aspirants in the world of professional sound recording. Every recording studio and broadcasting organization will want to possess a copy."--Hi-Fi News and Record Review
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 4th Edition. An Ex-Library Hardback with dust jacket, officially withdrawn, usual library stamps and markings. 4th edition published in 1994 by Oxford University Press. Light shelf wear to boards/DJ & page edges little grubby otherwise a good, clean copy. Extensively illustrated throughout. Heavy book will ship overseas for extra postage. Ready for immediate despatch from Uk. BS-3C*. Seller Inventory # FBA-11692
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