Best book to learn how to master (and mix)

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What are considered the definitive books to teach someone how to mix and master? Books that are up to date with their editions, too.

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Mixing Secrets for the Home Studio by Mike Senior
Mastering Audio by Bob Katz
 
Mike Senior's book is pretty good.

His website is THE SHIT as well when you're starting out. I've never seen a website with more high quality and diverse stems to mix for yourself than his. And it's free too.
 
Check out Dave Pensado YT channel, a lot of nice stuf going on there
 
Thanks, both look good. Are they up to date in terms of modern digital techniques?
Gear changes to some extent. Basic fundamentals and listening skills really don't.
 
If you're looking to learn then all the above books are great.

I'd also add the Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook as an excellent general technical primer - it covers in detail pretty much every technical detail of all audio systems (from PA's through to mixers) and I'd say it's a must have for any aspiring sound engineer. It's not about recording per-se but covers (in great detail) the theory behind everything you do during mixing - so you know why you are doing things as well as how.

Sound Reinforcement Handbook: Amazon.co.uk: Gary Davis, Ralph Jones: 0073999009644: Books
 
I'd recommend 'mastering audio' by bob katz
 
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