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Focuses on the aural elements which combine with moving images. The New Soundtrack is fully peer-reviewed and includes contributions from recognised practitioners in the field, including composers, sound designers and directors, giving voice to the development of professional practice, alongside academic contributions. Key Features Brings together leading edge academic and professional perspectives on the complex relationship between sound and moving images. Covers a wide range of topics, including filmmaking, production, documentaries and macro-sounds. Provides a new platform for discourse on how aural elements combine with moving images.
Reason is the most popular, feature-packed virtual studio program on the market for Mac and Windows users, with its fully customizable racks of software instruments and audio effects. This third volume in the Power Tools for Reason series explores new features of the latest version, and includes projects that incorporate the array of new devices and samples and instruments found in Reason 4 and its "X" updates. Author Kurt Kurasaki takes his popular series to the max, covering Reason 4's all-new sequencer, its revolutionary new groove tool, stunning arpeggiator, and yet another amazing synth to end all synths-plus more! This book delivers advanced production techniques to experienced Reason users.
Get more out of EMAGIC's Logic Audio - the interactive way! Get hip to the basic concepts, operational ins and outs, and new features. CSi vol. 4 combines the Cool Breeze vibe with the practical expertise of Logic Audio pros. CSi tutorials are designed to include not just basic functionality, but real-world production techniques as well. You'll get coverage of Logic Audio applications, system requirements, hardware and software configurations and set-up, concepts of Logic Song, Audio Objects, Instruments, Ports, Screen sets, and much more!
"The Voice Actor's Guide to Home Recording" shows both aspiring and established voiceover actors how to set up and effectively use their own inexpensive -- but professional-sounding -- personal recording studio. Today's voiceover actors are increasingly producing voice tracks for corporate narration, radio spots, animation, games, and other dialogue projects from their own home studios. To survive in this highly competitive field, you need to learn and master basic production techniques. Authors Jeffrey P. Fisher and Harlan Hogan show you how to use a personal computer, reasonably-priced home-studio equipment, and the Internet to make professional-quality home recordings quickly and easily. |
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