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On-location recording techniques / Bruce Bartlett with Jenny Bartlett.

By: Bartlett, BruceContributor(s): Bartlett, JennyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, [Mass.] ; Oxford : Focal, c1999Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 278p.) : illISBN: 9780080513041 (ebook)Subject(s): Sound -- Recording and reproducing | Magnetic recorders and recording | Technology | Acoustic & sound engineeringGenre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleOnline access: Click here to access online Summary: The authors focus on the special techniques used for recording outside the confines of the recording studio. They cover stereo miking techniques for classical music recording as well as new techniques for surround sound with details of the methods. Dividing classical and popular music recording into two distinct sections, this book focuses on the special techniques used for recording outside the confines of the studio and shows readers how to interface with sound reinforcement equipment in the hall or club. Recent developments in portable digital multitrack recorders and high-quality mixers have made on-location recording feasible for all recording engineers. Many bands want to be recorded in concert because they feel that is when they play their best music. The engineer's job is to capture that performance on tape and bring it back live and there's only one chance to get it right. This book covers all aspects of live recording, with a special section on miking techniques for surround sound. Pre-session procedures, such as power and grounding practice, pre-production meetings, and site surveys are fully examined. On Location Recording Techniques also describes the paperwork required to plan a live recording session. A study of surround miking techniques for both classical and popular music, and of the components needed to build a quality remote recording truck complete this book.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The authors focus on the special techniques used for recording outside the confines of the recording studio. They cover stereo miking techniques for classical music recording as well as new techniques for surround sound with details of the methods. Dividing classical and popular music recording into two distinct sections, this book focuses on the special techniques used for recording outside the confines of the studio and shows readers how to interface with sound reinforcement equipment in the hall or club. Recent developments in portable digital multitrack recorders and high-quality mixers have made on-location recording feasible for all recording engineers. Many bands want to be recorded in concert because they feel that is when they play their best music. The engineer's job is to capture that performance on tape and bring it back live and there's only one chance to get it right. This book covers all aspects of live recording, with a special section on miking techniques for surround sound. Pre-session procedures, such as power and grounding practice, pre-production meetings, and site surveys are fully examined. On Location Recording Techniques also describes the paperwork required to plan a live recording session. A study of surround miking techniques for both classical and popular music, and of the components needed to build a quality remote recording truck complete this book.

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