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Sound Advice on Developing Your Home Studio (Instantpro Series)

Sound Advice on Developing Your Home Studio (Instantpro Series)
By Bill A. Gibson

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Get the most out of your home studio with this book and CD! Learn the proper way to set up your gear. See and hear the difference simple changes in equipment connection, selection, and placement make. Have you been wondering if it makes a difference which kind of cable you use? Do you want to know how to set up a patch bay, or if you even need one? Will the gear you have work with the new gear you want? Where should monitors go? Should you worry about acoustics? Does the room affect the sound? This book contains easy-to-understand answers to these questions and many more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1704363 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 572 pages

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About the Author
Bill Gibson, President of Northwest Music and Recording, has spent the last 25 years writing, recording, producing and teaching music and has become well-known for his production, performance and teaching skills. As an instructor at Green River College in Auburn, WA, holding various degrees in composition, arranging, education and recording, he developed a practical and accessible teaching style which provided the basis for what was to come--15 books, a DVD, and a VHS video for MixBooks/ArtistPro along with a dozen online courses for members of ArtistPro.com. Bill's writings are acclaimed for their straightforward and understandable explanations of recording concepts and applications.


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lame1
I feel sorry for those who spent $ this sells for at Guitar Center.
This book told me nothing new nor did it offer any new perspective on helping
some one rig their own personal studio. In fact 1/3 of the book rambles on about
the philosophy of proper wiring. No pics, no graphics. Weak. I donated it to my
local library after reading it. It took me 35 minutes to read the 82 pages of crap.