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Handbook of Recording Engineering

✍ Scribed by John Eargle (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
412
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Handbook of Recording Engineering is a logical outgrowth of the first two editions of Sound Recording. The ten years since the first edition have seen no slackening in the development of recording technology, and they have witΒ­ nessed an almost phenomenal growth in the teaching of recording and audio engineering at all academic levels. The earlier editions of Sound Recording have been widely used as texts at all educational levels, and it is the author's intent in the Handbook of Recording Engineering to produce a book which is even more suited to these purposes. At the same time, the book has been organized as a true handbook, which presents of reference material in easily accessible form. a broad array The organization of the book is unique in that it progresses as the signal transmission chain itself does-from the recording venue on through the microΒ­ phone, transmission channel, and finally to the listening environment. The first six chapters thus form a logical sequence, and the author recommends that inΒ­ structors using the Handbook follow them accordingly. Chapter One presents a discussion of acoustical fundamentals, including an introduction to some basic psychoacoustical considerations having to do with performance spaces. Chapter Two covers the basic operating principles of miΒ­ crophones, while Chapter Three extends the discussion of microphones to cover the entire range of stereophonic imaging phenomena.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Acoustical Fundamentals for the Recording Engineer....Pages 1-42
Microphones....Pages 43-69
Basic Stereophonic Imaging Techniques....Pages 70-111
Audio Transmission Systems....Pages 112-161
Monitor Loudspeakers and the Monitoring Environment....Pages 162-182
Signal Processing Devices and Applications....Pages 183-231
Classical Recording Production Techniques....Pages 232-264
Popular Record Production Techniques....Pages 265-295
Analog Magnetic Recording....Pages 296-319
Analog Disc Recording and Reproduction....Pages 320-356
Digital Recording....Pages 357-376
The Low-Cost Studio: An Overview....Pages 377-392
Back Matter....Pages 393-405

✦ Subjects


Science, general


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