Golden Moment - Recording Secrets from the Pros (Softcover)
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An enlightening guide to recording-studio techniques and practices, The Golden Moment collects ten years of interviews conducted and articles edited by Keith Hatschek for the authoritative quarterly Pro Studio Edition. The book provides tips and insider information on all facets of the recording process, from studio acoustics, mixing, and microphones to digital recording, vintage equipment, and working with bands. Notable engineers and producers from a wide array of backgrounds share the tricks of the trade, including Joe Barresi (Melvins, Bad Religion), Mitch Easter (REM, Suzanne Vega), Richard Dodd (Wilco, Green Day), and Ed Cherney (Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #212926 in Books
- Published on: 2005-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 278 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780879308667
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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...dedicated musicians won't want to be without their very own copy of The Golden Moment -- California Bookwatch, March 2006
...dedicated musicians won't want to be without their very own copy of The Golden Moment -- California Bookwatch, March 2006
This truly is a book for everyone interested in audio... a highly relevant collection of objective advice and comments... --Pro Sound News, March 2006
This truly is a book for everyone interested in audio... a highly relevant collection of objective advice and comments... -- Pro Sound News, March 2006
About the Author
Keith lectures frequently around the US on music industry careers and consults with a number of music industry companies. He facilitates online classes at Berkleemusic.com in music industry public relations and career development, and contributes frequent essays on the music industry to various print and online publications. He is a Voting Member and past chapter Vice President of the Recording Academy, an Associate Member of the Audio Engineering Society, and a NAMM-Affiliated Music Business Institution (NAMBI) faculty advisor.
Customer Reviews
Great interviews
Reading this book made me feel like I had my own private interview room with accomplished engineers and producers constantly shuffling in and out. Some of the industry's top engineers share tips and advice about inexpensive gear (microphones especially), recording techniques, and mixing. Highlights include an extensive description and explanation of mic preamps by Millenia Media's John LaGrue, and an entire chapter dedicated to unconventional and interesting recording techniques (such as reshaping studio sounds with stomp boxes and complex filters). The specific gear recommendations were also very helpful for a novice like myself.
Recommended for those just starting out with recording as well as the more seasoned recordist who's looking to broaden his/her craft.
Gathers the collective knowledge of 50 seasoned pros under one cover
Plenty of musician's books will tell you how to record - but will they make recording an art rather than a science, and will they help all kinds of musicians, from classical to rock, understand how hit recordings work? Learn from the engineering wizards themselves in The Golden Moment: Recording Secrets From The Pros, which gathers the collective knowledge of 50 seasoned pros under one cover. From new trends in high-resolution digital audio and podcasts to setting up an effective home studio and getting the most from equipment, dedicated musicians won't want to be without their very own copy of The Golden Moment: Recording Secrets From The Pros.
Not a lot of information
I was rather disappointed by this book. There are a lot of interviews that ask basically the same questions; "What microphones do you use", "what gear do you use". The interviews are short, about one page, so the different producers doesn't really have any room to elaborate, and as a consequence not very many "recording secrets" are reviled.
The book is nice casual reading, but don't expect to really get some useful information out of it.




