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Welcome to 'Mixing With Your Mind'  author's website as featured in AudioTechnology

MIX magazine and Sound on Sound.

Two years in the writing, 20 years in the making - Stav's book of Closely Guarded Secrets of Sound Balance Engineering. Browse through the pages, have a look and a sniff. Hope you like it.

Foreword by Sir George Martin

This book is a remarkable insight into the most important piece of equipment in the recording studio - the human brain. ... you can improve your performance, no matter how good you are already.

Chapters
To see sub-headings, click chapter.

Foreword   The Art of Mixing
Introduction Your Reference CD
Setting up the studio - Keep Your Distance Doorway to Heaven
Tuning Your Loudspeakers Vocals too Hot to Handle?
Advanced Microphone Techniques
No Cans Do
That Killer Drum Sound Backwards Mixing
Electric Guitar Magic The Time Machine
Piano Techniques Gravity's Effect on Music
Super Star Lead Vocal Sounds Ear Care
Cracking Compressors
Hit Record Formulae
Digital vs Analogue Why London?
Mixing & Meditation FAQs from Stav’s Private Email Collection
Glossary of Stavisms About the Author

Mixing With Your Mind is beautifully printed on archival paper, sewn for durability, and bound in hard covers with a ribbon marker for easy reference.  (spared no expense)

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www.mixingwithyourmind.com  - the authors website

DIRECT from the author is the fastest (& cheapest) way to get book to anywhere on Earth because it ships direct from Stav within 24hrs (& Stav sells it for $20 less than RRP).

Digital Speak vs Analog Speak

You'll notice that throughout the book I talk as though the signal path is analog. This is intentional because digital, at its very best, merely strives to be analog. So the sooner you get your head thinking analog the closer you'll be to understanding audio and producing great sounds. Stav