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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 28 August 2008


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PC Publishing Sound Mixing Tips And Tricks

Price: £10.00
Manufacturer: PC Publishing
Website: http://www.pc-publishing.com



The first few steps into the world of mixing can be the most daunting. Each of the tools has to be approached individually, from basic levels and panning to more complex EQ, dynamics and special effects processing. If you haven’t come across many of the terms used in music production, learning these tools can be even more confusing. Eddie Bazil’s guide describes how to go about a mix in a logical manner, using simple language that even complete novices will be able to get their heads around.


Score: 7

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 61
Filed under Books, Mini Reviews, Reviews

 

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