

The Art of Audio Recording
Introduction to Recording
by Singing Canary Productions
Learn the Art of Audio Recording from the top engineers and audio producers in the business!
The recording process is a fantastic audio journey. It’s guided by the audio engineer who nurtures a sound from its acoustic inception, emanating from the musician’s instrument as it travels through the air… to the proper microphone placed in an exact position… through the cable to the chosen pre-amp… then into the dynamics processors… through the mixing console’s channel strip where it gets sculpted and shaped and given perspective… until it finally meets up with the other sounds whose journeys have followed completely different paths to the final mix.
And, every step of the way important, hit-making decisions are made by the the audio engineer that determine just how everything is going to work together to make the best recording possible. To master this incredible process macProVideo.com bring you the first in a series of meticulously detailed tutorials on, “The Art of Audio Recording”.
In this first installment, Introduction To Recording, learn all about sound – how it works and the waves that make it all possible. Next, explore all the different kinds of microphones and how and when to use them. Learn about frequency response, polarity, impedance and noise. From there move on to the application of pre-amps and compression. Finally, turn back to multi-microphone recording techniques and some theory on phase and the audio spectrum.
Singing Canary Productions with Mac Pro Video will be introducing many more full length live action tutorials in the ”The Art of Audio Recording” series covering the recording of drums, guitars, orchestra, vocals and more.
So sit back and enjoy learning from “An Introduction to Audio Recording” by Singing Canary Productions, and begin your journey to becoming an audio engineer!
$39.50 USD as a full quality download.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/introduction-to-recording
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