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Todays hottest home studio trend is the revival of analog recording. Everyone knows that digital is convenient, consistent, and reliable but if you want the warm, live sound of real music, you need to allow analog back into the mix. The good news is that the equipment you need is
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$28.45
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This hands on practical guide is useful for all aspects of recording, and is ideal for beginning and intermediate recording engineers, producers, musicians and audio enthusiasts. Filled with tips and short cuts, this book offers advice on equipping a home studio both low budget and
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$37.95
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The 16th annual industry directory with all of the business information and contacts you need to successfully operate in the music industry. This standard bearer publication contains over 15,000 lists in over 60 categories ranging from record labels and music publishers to radio stations,
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$75.95
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Learn the tools of the trade for recording acoustic guitar parts in your home studio! Topics covered in this one on one lesson with MI faculty instructor Dallan Beck include miking techniques, direct recording, EQ, compression, recording techniques, and effects such as chorus, reverb
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$12.30
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Learn how to take a small room, examine everything in the room that matters, and create an excellent sounding recording space with this S.M.A.R.T. guide. Youll also learn how to use your acoustically enhanced space to record guitars, bass, piano, vocals, drums, and other instruments
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$37.99
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