Looking for good starter book on mixing

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I'm just getting started with recording (4 part harmony vocals, aka Barbershop). I've got my first raw tracks and am ready to start mixing, except I have no idea where to start. Is there a good book on getting started with mixing? I'd appreciate a recomendation.

I'm using a new high end laptop, a Tascam US-800, and the Cubase LE5 that came with the interface.

Thanks all.
 
This is an excellent book

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Amazon.com: Mixing Audio: Concepts, Practices and Tools (9780240520681): Roey Izhaki: Books
 
the mixing engineers hand book by Bobby Owinksi. I read the hell out of it, and still find myself picking it up. lots of good stuff in there for everybody at any skill level... I also just started reading the book mentioned above, mixing concepts.. One more cool one i think this one is a little older, its called The art of Mixing by David Gibson. It relates a lot of material visually with elaborate visual illustrations... By the way, I bought The mixing engineers handbook... at 40 bucks new, (which is a good price) it is still pricey... the other books... I may or may not have illegally downloaded the other books... I'm not telling. Just trying to plant seeds....
 
+1 for The Mixing Engineers Handbook. I reference back to that book just about every time I mix. However, my mixes still suck, but I'm pretty sure that's not the books fault.:rolleyes::D
 
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Turns out those videos are DVD-ROM, not regular video DVDs. I'm not going to buy a drive for my old computer, which is on its last leg. I guess I'll get the Handbook instead.
 
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