Sound recording practice / John Borwick and Association of Professional Recording Studios
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Oxford University Press, c1976Edition: 1 edDescription: 440 pISBN:- 0-19-311915-3
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TECHNICAL INTRODUCTION
Chapter One The programme chain
THE STUDIO
Chapter two The acoustics
Chapter three The microphone circuits
Chapter four The communication circuits
THE EQUIPMENT
Chapter five Mixing consoles
Chapoter six Extra facilities
Chapter seven Monitoring systems
Chapter eight Magnetic tape
Chapter nine Tape machines
Chapter ten Mobile control rooms
Chapter eleven Equipment alignment
Chapter twelve Maintenance
TECHNIQUES
Chapter thirteen Speech and drama
Chapter fourteen Classic music
Chapter fifteen Synthesized music
Chapter sixteen Location recording
Chapter seventeen The róle of the producer
Chapter eighteen Popular music
Chapter nineteen Popular electronic music
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Chapter twenty Disc cutting
Chapter twenty-one Disc manufacture
Chapter twenty-two Tape duplicating
ALLIED MEDIA
Chapter twenty-three Sound broadcasting
Chapter twenty-four Television
Chapter twenty-five Film
Appendices
Glossary
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