Home Computer Recording Studio / Recommended Reading

Home Computer Recording Studio / Recommended Reading

Here's some useful references and guides that are top of the list here. Recording in your home studio is an on-going learning process, and it's strongly recommended here to build, study and use a good reference library of guides, to open the doors and more. Best advice I think I could give here, would be careful to get a book that is aimed at your level. With this in mind, the following recommendations are aimed at beginner to intermediate level.

 

 

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Tips for Recording Musicians by John Harris -

There are so many lovely-jubbley books out there on this thorny home recording subject, but unfortunately many of them don't Cut the Mustard but they do Cost the Earth. I find that this one does the former and avoids the latter extremely well. It's basic, so no glossy photos and ads, just tons of well illustrated use-able Information. Nice and clearly written by an experienced craftsman, and it deals with all types of instruments in detail - plenty of "hands on" stuff to try.

 

I have it and others in my collection many a year now and have used them often - still do a reference back to 'em when I'm recording har-har.

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Guitar Recording Tips width=43 height=61 Also strongly recommended by the same author ... Recording the Guitar

Another winner from Harris. Same as above but delves even deeper into the notoriously hard to record ...twang-doodley-deedley Gee-tar! .. hey Ned I didn't know you played...

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