Musician's Survival Guide to a Killer Record

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Musician's Survival Guide to a Killer Record

Author(s): Mixerman (Author)

  • Publisher: Mixerman Publishes
  • Publication Date: October 10, 2018
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 310 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0692194398
  • ISBN-13: 9780692194393

Book Description

Musician’s Record
It takes many years to excel at recording (whether at home or in a commercial facility), and if you desire to become a professional recordist then that’s what’s required. But if you’re a musician who wants to garner a reaction to your song, then you don’t have time for that. You need to make a Killer Record right now. But how? First, stop thinking like a recordist.If you’re a musician, and you record, this book will prove an invaluable resource (I encourage you to read the reviews. People love this book). I explain all the things that I’ve learned as a high-level professional recordist, mixer, and producer over the course of decades, but as they relate to you as a musician, your songs, and the long view of your recording career.

The Goal
The stated goal of this book is to convert recording decisions into musical ones, and technical decisions into practical ones. Not only do I explain the musical strategies for making a Killer Record, I also break the technical information down to its core so that you can strategize based on your recording reality. So long as you have what you need to make a record, I can help you make it a Killer Record. This is the only additional gear you’ll require to greatly improve the quality of your records.

Who am I?
I’m Mixerman, a gold and multi-platinum award winning producer, mixer, and recordist. I was in precisely your position at the early stages of my career. I was a musician, frustrated that I could write a good song, only to feel the record itself fell short of it’s potential. Over the course of my decades recording, I noticed that the performance and arrangement had a far greater impact on the sound than anything I did on the engineering side. The more musical my decisions, the better my results.

What You Can Expect
This Studio Field Manual is chock full of recording, mixing, and producing strategies designed to keep recording a fun and focused process. You will return to this manual time and time again to help you overcome any impediment–technical or musical–that might prevent you from achieving the results you seek, regardless of your recording environment, regardless of what equipment you’re using, and regardless of your current skillset.

You can make a Killer Record under nearly any circumstance. It just requires the right mindset. Enjoy, Mixerman

Editorial Reviews

Review

“I’m so pleased that there’s finally a guide for musicians that tells them, “You can do it with the gear that you already currently have available to you.” Or how about, “The biggest reason that recording is so difficult is that people believe their tools will solve their recording problems.” The answer is all about coming to terms with what is desired creatively and understanding how to use what is available with judicious decisions and real listening skills. I think I’ll be buying cases of this book and handing it out as people enter my studio.”

–Larry Crane, Editor TapeOp Magazine #131

From the Inside Flap

  • This Musician’s Survival Guide explains recording music, producing your own music, record production, musical arrangement, mixing music, mixing records, home recording, performance, performing music, songs, songwriting, DAWs, hit records, the recording studio, recording musician.
  • This book is for musical Artists, singers, songwriters, singer-songwriters, musician’s, recordists, producers, arrangers, mixers, instrumentalists who play guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, electronic keyboards, drums, percussion.
  • For any genre, including pop, rock music, hard rock, yacht rock, rock and roll, rock n roll, dub step, electronica, EDM, Electric Dance Music, folk, roots, roots rock, R&B, country music, Adult contemporary, commercial music, bluegrass, mariachi, pulse, hip-hop, hip hop, instrumental music, pop rock, reggae, ska, Latin, salsa, polka, jungle, dance, disco, punk, power pop, pseudo punk, Indie rock, and Indie.

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