


A lot has changed in the recording industry since the first edition of The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook was published in 2000, so the 3rd edition provides completely new and updated information about the things relevant to today's mixing, including tips for getting a loud mix, mixing for Internet distribution, and surround sound mixing. Guaranteed to help you get a great mix regardless of what kind of studio you’re mixing in or the kind of music you’re mixing, you’ll find your mixing chops getting better with each chapter.
The 3rd edition of The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook also has a new Advanced chapter full of techniques not found any where else, like:
•Cleaning tracks
•Adjusting track timing
•Pitch correction
•Sound replacement
•Automation techniques
So much of today’s mixing occurs inside your computer (“In The Box”), and as a result much of the book concentrates on the finer points of working in a DAW environment. Plus there’s also a section on the relationship between the bass and drums and how to make this difficult part of mixing easy.
The book wraps up with 23 insightful interviews with the top engineers from all genres of music, including George Massenburg, Bruce Swedien, Eliot Scheiner, Dave Pensado, Ken Scott (new), Andrew Scheps (new) and many more (see the table of contents for a complete list).
THE BEST SELLING MIXING BOOK IN THE INDUSTRY WILL SHOW YOU:
★The six elements of a mix
★The rules for arrangement and how they impact your mix
★The signs of an amateur mix
★Where to build your mix from
★Mixing tips and tricks for every genre of music
★The secrets of EQ and the "Magic Frequencies"
★Tips and tricks for adding effects, effects layering
Copyright © 2012 Bobby Owsinski Media
Author - Producer
Music and Technology Advisor




