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(More customer reviews)Paul White has written a small format, straightforward, up to date, no-nonsense book about mixing audio signals either in a studio environment or for live sound. Despite its diminutive size (this book will actually fitin any pocket), there is a lot of information presented in a logical andconcise manner, with illustrations, a table of contents and a helpful44-page glossary section at the end. It feels decidedly British in sentencestructure and spelling ("equaliser" instead of"equalizer" etc.) The lack of an index is almost unnoticed,because of the logical flow of information; the table of contents helps inzeroing in on the precise location of the information being sought out.Being a part-time home recording hobbyist, this book has clarified severalconcepts in mixing for me. For just a little more than the price of amagazine, I wholeheartedly recommend this 207 page book to anyoneinterested in mixing live or studio sounds. By the way 1) the title of thebook is actually "basic mixers" and 2) this is only one of aseries of books from the same author on several topics in modern audiorecording and production techniques (published in 1999-2000 by the BritishSound on sound magazine). I am seriously thinking about getting a couplemore of these guides...
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What are mixers? How do digital and analogue mixers work? How are they used in recording and live situations? It's all here, in simple terms.
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