Books in studio?

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thane1200 said:
I just saw that at the local Half Price Books.......would you recommend it? I should go see if its still there.

Yes, I'd recommend it. You can get a lot more out of it than just mastering information. Excellent book.
 
thane1200 said:
I have a couple........

"The World of DJs and the Turntable Culture" by Todd Souvignier
"What Makes Music Work" by Phillip Seyer, Allan Novick, and Paul Harmon
"MIDI for the Technophobe" by Paul White
"Recording Studio Technology, Maintenance, and Repair" by To McCartney
"Producing Great Sound For Digital Video" by Jay Rose

And for the life of my I cannot find my music history book anywhere. :confused:

I found another one: "Introduction to Music" by Ronald Pen
 
notbradsohner said:
right now...............

A.P. Physics- textbook
Calculus-textbook
Early American History-textbook
Walden -Thoreau
choke- palahniuk
15 issues of tape op
10 issues of EQ
20 issues of climbing
the davinci code-brown


HE HE......reminds me of my room:

Stewart: Single and Multivariable Calculus
Haliday/Resnick: General Physics
Sedra/Smith: Microelectronic Circuits
GRAY/Hurst: Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits
Krieger: Signals and Systems: Linear analysis
Wakerly: Digital Design.
Ulaby: Applied Electromagnetics;

and of course
Mountaineering freedom of the hills
Yamaha Sound reinforcement handbook.
 
PLAYBOY March '88 although it's a little worn.

That's a book, right?
 
The MIDI Files by Rob Young

How To Talk Dirty And Influence People-- Lenny Bruce Autobiography

I Ching

"Draw This Image..." wait, that's a matchbook. :cool:

Searching For the Sound-- Phil Lesh
 
MIDI For The Professional
The Art of Mixing
Modern Recording Techniques

The Art Of Writing Great Lyrics
THe Craft And Business Of Songwriting
Tunesmith
Six Steps To Songwriting Success
88 Songwriting Wrongs And How To Right Them
The Craft Of Lyric Writing
Successful Lyric Writing
How To write A Hit Song
How To Be A Hit Songwriter

Harvard Dictionary Of Music
4 Dictionaries
Roget's International Thesaurus
3 Rhyming Dictionaries
20+ Song Books
several guitar technique books

Emerson
Poe
Sandburg
Shakespeare
Eliot
Keats
Plath
Kipling
Frost
Housman
Robinson
Clemens
Grangers Index To Poetry
various literature books

Calculus
Statistics
Accounting

A dozen Real Estate and Investing books
A dozen Gardening books

100+ Horror first editions (Barker, King, Koontz, Simmons, etc.)

100 or so other books

I vary the depth of every other book in the shelves which act as very effective difusers on three walls.
 
thane1200 said:
I found another one: "Introduction to Music" by Ronald Pen

They just keep turning up.........
"Digital Home Recording" by Carolyn Keating
 
Home Recording for Musicians - Craig Anderton
The Recording Guitarist - Jim Chapell (my favorite)
Sound Reinforcement Handbook - Davis & Jones
Home Recording for Dummies (you'd be suprised at all the valuable (albeit basic) info here!)
Guitar Player Repair Guide - Dan Erlewine
The Complete Guide to Guitar and Amp Maintenance - Ritchie Fliegler
The Players Guide to Guitar Maintenance - Dave Burrluck
 
Nah really thought,

I keep a collection of books on recording,

Modern Recording for Musicians
Pro Recording Tricks, ect, ect. Really, everything else everbody has listed lol.

Also, i keep other kind of books in my studio,

The Beatles Anthology book
Lennon (bio)
The Beatles Complete Scores

alot of stuff that i like to read to get creative.
 
I keep magazines... XXL, Scratch, The Source... and design books... ;)

fasho...
 
Let's see...

Mixing Engineers Handbook - Owsinski
Mastering Engineers Handbook - Owsinski
Recording Engineers Handbook - Owsinski
Mastering Audio - Bob Katz
A Desktop Reference of Hip Vintage Guitar Amps = Gerald Weber
Behind the Glass - Howard Massey
The Fender Telecaster - A.R. Duchossoir
The Master Handbook of Acoustics - F. Alton Everest
Mix Masters (Platinum Engineers Reveal Their Secrets of Success) Maureen Droney
Tapeop
EQ Mag
 
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