
sonusman
Banned
I usually am not too terribly impressed with information I read about on the internet, paid for or free.
John Sayers was gracious enough to send me his recording manual for review last week, and finally today, I got a chance to look it over.
This manual is PERFECT for the home recording engineer who is starting out. It is well written, informative (actually, some of the stuff in there John has simplified, and he had the balls to just say it is the best way to do it, which is something rare for techy types to do because all of us techy types know there are many 'good ways' to do things), and pretty much covers most every technical thing you will need to know about building a studio, wiring it up, and recording techniques that will serve you well for years to come.
Basically, I am saying that this manual is solid information that is quite worth the price. Nothing is too complicated to understand, and it is all information you will need to know.
I have read at least 15 books on live and studio applications. Most were filled with garbage that you will never really need to know which you have to sift through to get to the information you really want. John manual "cuts through the chase" and gets on to what is important.
John Sayers Recording Manual gets my full endorsement! If that even matters to any of you....
Ed
John Sayers was gracious enough to send me his recording manual for review last week, and finally today, I got a chance to look it over.
This manual is PERFECT for the home recording engineer who is starting out. It is well written, informative (actually, some of the stuff in there John has simplified, and he had the balls to just say it is the best way to do it, which is something rare for techy types to do because all of us techy types know there are many 'good ways' to do things), and pretty much covers most every technical thing you will need to know about building a studio, wiring it up, and recording techniques that will serve you well for years to come.
Basically, I am saying that this manual is solid information that is quite worth the price. Nothing is too complicated to understand, and it is all information you will need to know.
I have read at least 15 books on live and studio applications. Most were filled with garbage that you will never really need to know which you have to sift through to get to the information you really want. John manual "cuts through the chase" and gets on to what is important.
John Sayers Recording Manual gets my full endorsement! If that even matters to any of you....

Ed