The Hal Leonard Recording Method - Book Two: Instrument & Vocal Recording: Music Pro Guides

Summary
(Music Pro Guides). Once you understand how microphones and mixers work, you'll move into recording vocals and instruments for your audio productions. With detailed illustrations, photographs, plus dozens of video and audio examples, you'll learn everything you need to know about capturing the best vocal and instrument tracks possible, no matter what kind of studio you are working in or what kind of equipment is used.
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