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The Modern Recording Techniques

The Modern Recording Techniques
Book by : David Miles Huber
Edited by : Robert E Runstein




The Modern recording techniques this book is giving an all-encompassing guide to the recording process from Preparation to Product manufacture, and there is more than a person can make it happen like: The producer, the one who can assists the artist in the selection of the songs, Huber, D. and Runstein, R. (2010) suggest that the engineer must be able express the artist’s music and the producer’s concepts through the medium of recording technology (P,18), I learned now what The DJ on the Air means or on the floor and on the web, An audio engineer responsibilities keep everything connected and moving. There are a lot of different types of personalities in the room at any given time, and their main function if they’re working in the typical configuration, producer, artist, songwriter, is to make sure everybody is connected together and music keeps flowing.


  

Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio




On my opinion about Huber, D. and Runstein, R. (2010) this book covers too much information on first step 

preparation must know the budget the goal put a plan to sell the music, this book gives producers, leads, and studio managers all the information they need in order to have the knowledge in all recording techniques and recording process.




















References

Acoustica.com. (2017). Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio - Recording Software | Acoustica. [online] Available at: https://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/mixcraft-pro-studio.html [Accessed 10 Dec. 2017].

Huber, D. and Runstein, R. (2010). Modern recording techniques. 6th ed. pp.17-27.


Recording Connection Audio Institute. (2017). What Does an Audio Engineer Do?. [online] Available at: https://www.recordingconnection.com/reference-library/recording-education/what-does-an-audio-engineer-do/ [Accessed 10 Dec. 2017].

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