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Music Production - Books, Videos & Tutorials
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Zoopy
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 29, 2009 20:18
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I have The Mixing Engineer's Handbook out from the library and it is very interesting and a great toilet read
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shellbound
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Posted : Jan 29, 2009 21:10
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On 2009-01-29 19:26, jizy wrote:
? septa the book, contains most things u need to know about mixing,what elese do u want?
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i want to learn something i didn't know before. there are many different ways of writing a book like this. you can aim it at different levels, have varying degree of assumptions about your audience, concentrate on some things more than others, style, etc. if i read 600 pages of a book and didn't learn anything new, then it's probably not the best book for me (not saying this is the case here, but just as an example). it won't say much about the book other than it wasn't aimed at me.
have you read many other books on the subject? what makes this one "the best" compared to them?
the previously mentioned Owsinski book is the next one i'm going to read, so it'll be easier to evaluate either books for me after that.
and "the best" book shouldn't feel like it was written by a dyslexic child. |
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jizy
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Posted : Jan 29, 2009 21:41
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it also comes with a dvd
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