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Mixing Music jacket

Mixing Music

by Michael Miller

$34.00
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Pages: 336

Format: EBook
$34.00 SKU: 9781465458070
ISBN:: 9781465458070
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Michael Miller has been involved with the music business since he was in junior high school, playing school dances and wedding receptions with a variety of local bands. He attended the world-renowned Indiana University School of Music and was accepted into IU's prestigious Jazz Studies Program. Mr. Miller is now a respected full-time writer, with more than 100 nonfiction books to his credit and a million copies sold worldwide. He is known for his casual, easy-to-read writing style and his practical, real-world advice, as well as his ability to explain a wide variety of topics to an everyday audience. He resides in Burnsville, Minnesota.

Idiot's Guides: Mixing Music breaks down all the complex jargon for beginners and discussing a blend of skillful principles and techniques that anyone can utilize when mixing. It covers all the fundamentals from the various mixing styles, the element of a mix and how to build one, the rules of arrangement, the secrets of equalization and frequencies. This guide is packed full of expert advice and be platform neutral for any home mixer. Also includes:

+ In-depth review of budget-friendly music equipment and purchasing.
+ Chock full of tips, tricks, and techniques on perfecting mixes.
+ Easy-to-comprehend breakdown of terms and techniques that any mixer can master.
+ The fundamentals of music mixing, breaking the process down so readers understand the basics.
+ The building blocks of mixing: reverb, blend, size, tone, sustaining sound, delay types and how to calculate them, balancing, and sonic layering.
+ Reviews of the various mixing styles, rules for arrangement, and all the tips and tricks for adding effects and creating that perfect sound.
+ An exploration of the current mixing techniques and principles.
+ In-depth discussion on the essential home recording budget-conscious mixer needs, what equipment to purchase and what to avoid, and whether or not to use freeware.

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