Home Recording for Musicians for Dummies: 5th Edition
Author(s): Jeff Strong (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: December 1, 2014
Edition: 5th
Language: English
Print length: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1118968018
ISBN-13: 9781118968017
Book Description
(Book). Home Recording for Musicians for Dummies offers simple explanations on how to record music in a home studio, no matter your style, method, or sound. With expert guidance every step of the way, you’ll find the answers to your questions about choosing equipment, recording tracks, editing, mixing, mastering, and more. Updated to reflect the latest home recording technology, this new edition addresses styles from live bands to electronica with easy navigation to the information you need most. Beginners will find straightforward instruction on the fundamentals, while more experienced home recording engineers will appreciate insight to the tricks the pros use.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Learn to:
Record with a PC, studio-in-a-box, or tablet
Create recordings for demos or commercial releases
Capture sounds from guitars, drums, piano, horns, and vocals
Edit tracks and mix, master, and distribute your songs
Save studio fees with pro-quality music recording at home
The home studio is no longer the domain of only the most tech-savvy musicians. Today’s technology makes it easy for anyone to capture high-quality recordings in their basement or bedroom. Home Recording For Musicians For Dummies offers simple steps for setting up a home studio and making recordings you’ll be proud to share with the world.
Gear up to record — discover the gear you’ll need to set up a home recording studio, explore the many types of digital recording systems available, and set up a killer arrangement that works for you
Get set to make music — find guidance on setting the best levels for all your instruments with suggestions for miking live instruments or recording electronic sounds
Start recording — dig into the meat of recording music with plain-English explanations of multitrack recording, doing overdubs and replacing missed notes, tweaking sounds, and more
Add the finishing touches — take your individual tracks and blend them together to create a perfect finished song
Market your music — design your own website, maximize social media, and sell or stream your music online
Open the book and find:
Advice on choosing the best home recording studio equipment
The latest in mobile and tablet options for home recording
Everything you need to know about digital and analog connections
How to mike your instruments to get a great sound
The lowdown on digitally editing, mixing, and mastering your music
Advice on distributing and promoting your music
Top recording tips
From the Back Cover
Learn to:
Record with a PC, studio-in-a-box, or tablet
Create recordings for demos or commercial releases
Capture sounds from guitars, drums, piano, horns, and vocals
Edit tracks and mix, master, and distribute your songs
Save studio fees with pro-quality music recording at home
The home studio is no longer the domain of only the most tech-savvy musicians. Today’s technology makes it easy for anyone to capture high-quality recordings in their basement or bedroom. Home Recording For Musicians For Dummies offers simple steps for setting up a home studio and making recordings you’ll be proud to share with the world.
Gear up to record ― discover the gear you’ll need to set up a home recording studio, explore the many types of digital recording systems available, and set up a killer arrangement that works for you
Get set to make music ― find guidance on setting the best levels for all your instruments with suggestions for miking live instruments or recording electronic sounds
Start recording ― dig into the meat of recording music with plain-English explanations of multitrack recording, doing overdubs and replacing missed notes, tweaking sounds, and more
Add the finishing touches ― take your individual tracks and blend them together to create a perfect finished song
Market your music ― design your own website, maximize social media, and sell or stream your music online
Open the book and find:
Advice on choosing the best home recording studio equipment
The latest in mobile and tablet options for home recording
Everything you need to know about digital and analog connections
How to mike your instruments to get a great sound
The lowdown on digitally editing, mixing, and mastering your music
Advice on distributing and promoting your music
Top recording tips
About the Author
Jeff Strong is co-founder and creative director of brainshiftradio.com, a streaming music site that lets you mix music to improve focus and enhance cognitive abilities. He is also author of Pro Tools All-in-One For Dummies and Drums For Dummies.