A book to get started?

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Hello there people of HR, I've been wondering for some times now. I wonder if there are any good books out there that teaches you about music making and how each of the stuff works that you do know of? Please let me know if you have any books/websites that you know is good. Thanks!

Cheers,
Darren.
 
Hello there people of HR, I've been wondering for some times now. I wonder if there are any good books out there that teaches you about music making and how each of the stuff works that you do know of? Please let me know if you have any books/websites that you know is good. Thanks!

Cheers,
Darren.

You sir are a genius. First thing we recommend when starting in the business of music creation is what most dont do 1st and foremost . You will find you will save your self a lot of money my friend and time. You are on your way to becoming a GREAT!! Eng.

Cost of studio Equip you dont know **** about, $1-1,000,000,000,000
Cost of knowledge in a book that will save you time & money of buying studio equip you dont know **** about, $1-$30

The #1 Books For learning music production
The Recording Engineers Handbook
The Mixing Engineers Handbook
The Mastering Engineers Handbook

All Under $25
 
Yes. I have The Mixing Engineers Handbook and have learned quite a bit from it so far! I plan on getting the other two soon.
 
It's fine man. It happens in a male dominated field. It's more common for women to be musicians than producers. To heck with that! Anyways, back on subject. Nothing will ever replace having a few good books to reference easily. Get as many as you can, socialize (like said forum) and if you can, find an apprenticeship. That's my plan anyways.
 
It's fine man. It happens in a male dominated field. It's more common for women to be musicians than producers. To heck with that! Anyways, back on subject. Nothing will ever replace having a few good books to reference easily. Get as many as you can, socialize (like said forum) and if you can, find an apprenticeship. That's my plan anyways.

I know I like seeing women in this business tho
 
Deep, Chicoine, deep.

It's more common for women to be musicians than producers.
Oh, I don't know. The continuation of the human race is more dependent on women being producers than it is them being musicians ! :D
 
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