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Apple's exciting new Mastered for iTunes (MFiT) initiative,
introduced in early 2012, introduces new possibilities for
delivering high-quality audio. For the first time, record labels
and program producers are encouraged to deliver audio materials to
iTunes in a high resolution format, which can produce
better-sounding masters. In iTunes Music, author and world-class
mastering engineer Bob Katz starts out with the basics, surveys the
recent past, and brings you quickly up to the present where the
current state of digital audio is bleak. Katz explains the
evolution of standards for dynamic range through the present and
with implications for the future. He details the new methods that
Apple is developing to accept high resolution audio and shows step
by step how audio engineers and producers can take advantage of
them. This book is designed for all those dealing with sound, from
sound engineers to music industry executives and musicians and
those aspiring to all these roles. This book will help you
understand the issues around delivering high-quality environment
and get all your facts straight for when you encounter resistance
to good sound. Topics covered include: Contrasting the production
of CD albums with iTunes albumsHigh Resolution
audioDitheringDistortion (and how to avoid it)Lossy CodingLoudness
MeteringSound Check and how it affects our production
techniquesApple's tools for Mastered for iTunes Foreword by
renowned mastering engineer Bob Ludwig. Join the forums at
www.digido.com/iTunes, for the latest information and discussions!
In an easy-to-grasp, holistic manner Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science, Third Edition unravels the technical mysteries that regularly challenge audio engineers. Including practical tips and real world experiences, Bob Katz explains the technical detail of the subject in his informative and humorous style. Completely reorganized to focus on workflow, this third edition details mastering by providing a step-by-step approach to the process. First covering practical techniques and basic theory, this industry classicalso addresses advanced theory and practice. The book’s new approach is especially suitable to accompany a one- or two-term course in audio and mastering.
Completely rewritten and organized to address changes that will continue to influence the audio world, this third edition includes several new chapters addressing the influence of loudness measurement and assessment and provides explanation of how mastering engineers must integrate loudness measurement and PLR assessment in their mastering techniques.
Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science, Third Edition also includes the newest approaches to equalization, monitor response measurement and correction, the psychoacoustics of clipping, an extended discussion of restoration and noise reduction techniques, an extended set of listening examples, and an updated chapter on surround mastering including coverage of Pure Audio BluRay.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Preparation
Chapter 1- No mastering engineer is an island
Chapter 2- connecting it together
Chapter 3- An Earientation session
Chpater4- Word lengths and dither
Chapter 5- Decibels: Not for Dummies
Chapter 6- Monitor quality
Part 2 Mastering Techniques
Chapter7- Putting the album together
Chapter8- Equalization
Chapter 9- Macrodynamics
Chapter 10- Downward Process
Chapter 11- The Lost process
Chapter 12- Noise reduction
Chapter 13-Top processors
Part 3- Advanced Theory and Practice
Chapter 14- How to make better recordings in the 21 century
Chapter 15- Monitor set up and calibration
Chapter 16- Additional Mastering Techniques
Chapter 17- Analog and digital processing
Chapter18- How to achieve depth and dimension in recording , mixing and mastering
Chapter19 Surround sound mastering
Chapter 20- High sample rates
Chapter 21- Jitter
Chapter 22- Technical tips and techniques
Part 4- In conclusion
Chapter23- Education Education Education
Appendices
1- Radio Ready
2- the tower of Babel
3- Preparing tapes and files
3- Premastering for vinyl
5- Tape label
log
6- Conversations
7- I feel the need for speed
8
I feel the need for capacity
9- Footnotes on the K- system
10 Recommended reading, Test CD's
11- Biography: Eric James
12-Biography: Bob Katz
13- Glossary
FINALIST FOR BEST INDIE MAINSTREAM BOOK OF 2013 How did one night
change over a million lives forever? It's 1969 at Kent State
University and the brothers of Phi Psi Kappa fraternity think they
have their lives all planned out. It's their senior year and their
biggest worries are how to pass their classes with the least amount
of studying and the greatest amount of partying and girls. All that
changes on December 1st, 1969 when the government holds the first
draft lottery for the Vietnam War. With the blink of an eye, all
their plans and dreams had to be changed or abandoned in
consideration for what would keep them out of the army. Some men
dropped out, some joined to avoid the draft and to pick their
poison, some got job deferments and some fled to Canada or
Australia. But everyone looked at life differently. The shooting by
the National Guard on May 4, 1970 closed the campus and the
brothers went their separate ways. It isn't until more than forty
years later when they are reunited because of a death of a dear
friend that they find out what became of them and their
girlfriends. And who survived. LIFE'S WHAT HAPPENS is their story,
as each is faced with questions much more complicated than any
generation past. It is about the year they turned from boys to men,
and where their choices took them.
A former Notre Dame football star is hired as the local plant
manager in a dying Midwest factory town. Soon he is also handed the
daunting job of saving the local football team and the town itself.
Mystery, intrigue, romance, and redemption follow in this moving
portrait of a vanishing America hanging by a thread.
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