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FAN-BLOODY-TASTIC.
Mike you have delivered not a Good book, but a Great book.
Well set out , logical, great quality, great presentation,
great advise and thoughts. Fantastic. I WILL be recommending
"Mixing With Your Mind" to my friends and co.
I particularly liked the Red Ribbon page marker, classy, and
can see it now...... in years to come, groups of people reading
from your book , "..... brethren, please open todays
reading from Chapter Ten , Page 149. From the gospel according
to St.Mike of Maximum Illusion...." OK, well maybe not,
but the book sure looks the money. In all, well done.
GD - Sydney |
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Things have
definitely gotten better around here since I got your book.
I have vastly improved in panning, eq, and compressors. My
reverbs are getting there, my ears
seem to be sharper now than just a few weeks ago.
Clients are getting
happier. Thanks thanks thanks!
JP - Little Rock AK USA
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I was concerned about the price of your book, but the promise
of being able to "crack compressors" seemed worth
the risk. Well, I'm happy to say that not only your compressor
setting techniques removed the fuss related to that tool,
but each and every technique I've tried from your book has
both put a smile on my face and resulted in an
"expensive sound"
with no additional gear!
Nothing else like this book on the market.
BC - Washington, DC USA |
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AW - Agra India
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Hi
Mike, Book Arrived ... fantastic, I had a Do Not Disturb
sign hanging off my forehead for the whole evening!
Cheers,
MB - Nelson, New
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I
recorded my first trumpet today, using The Flame technique,
... I had a beautiful full brass sound that
made my hairs on the back of my neck raise
:) Thanks again Mike.
SP - Essex, England
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I received my copy
of MWYM today and didn't get off the couch until I devoured
every word. From first page to last it's absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
In my twelve years of studying the art, science and
techniques of recording and mixing music, MWYM is by far the
best thing I've ever read.
It's
smart, surprising, exciting, eye opening, and in places, downright
sneaky and slick. And it looks good,
too.
Thank you so much
for sharing your knowledge.
My mixes will never be the same. You changed my world.
DW - Kelseyville, CA, USA
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Hi Stav,
I just got your book. I have to say this is simply
amazing!!! Thank you so much for deciding to share
this information with us. I am recommending it to everyone
I know, both here and OS. Thanks again for such inspiration.
It isnt just your knowledge. I think the killer point is how
you put it across. Kind Regards,
TC - Clayton, Victoria |
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I've already received
the book and can't put it down. Awesome! Cheers,
CL - Ashfield, NSW |
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I
think you have blown my son away...all he could say was....
psycho...psycho...
he just kept saying,
' look at all these secrets...its going to take me ages to
go through this.....'
I wish you all the
best, thank you for your service, Bye
LR - Freemans Reach, NSW |
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I
am more excited about getting your book than I am to getting
my new Pro Tools system!
I have just seen
so many comments on the Mackie Forum about your book that
I cannot contain my excitement.
Thanks, SP - Essex, England |
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Yes, basically as
soon as you pointed out how I should use my ears my
perception increased dramatically....
the 'hand hair test' is pukka
SP - Essex, England
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G'day Stav,
quick line mate... the book is a ripper.
Worth every penny and your section on how you yourself go
about setting up compressors alone is worth it.
Very very very good reading for us backyard sound junkies.
Thanks for taking the time and making the effort. I hope you
make a motza mate coz I know you'll never break even based
on hourly rate.
All the very best and bring on the next book! :-)
MM - Adelaide SA |
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Hi
Mike, It is true that ever since I was a kid whenever I received
a wrapped package or present that I was incredibly patient
when opening it. This was not the case when the two Mixing
With Your Mind books arrived at my doorstep yesterday. I tore
into the bubblewrap (with moderate care to not damage the
books themselves) and held the ice cold hardbacks in my hands
... fresh off the press, and fresh off the back of the postman's
frost covered truck ... so I was pretty happy yesterday, to
say the least. Good Comments:
Love the hardcover!
Love the weight!
Love how it feels in ones hands!
Love the foreword!
Love the illustrations!
LOVE THE CONTENT!
(But there was never any doubt about that as far as I'm concerned)!
To sum up though, surely
the best-ever present I could buy myself and my mate for Xmas.
Thanks heaps and have a good Christmas,
VS - Tirol, Austria |
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I
would pay twice the price for this book!
DA - The Gap, Queensland
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...about your book…like everyone
else.. I couldn’t put it down…it’s better
than I had expected! Can’t wait to try some
of the Techniques you talked about in my recordings!
Thanks so much for writing the book!
JH - Brisbane, QLD |
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Stav,
Just got your book this week and what a delight it is!
It's rare to find someone who can talk about the poetry
and the pragmatics of recording like you do. In this increasingly
compressed world of digital recording (i.e. where everything
begins to sound the same)
you've
got me enthused again!
Thank You!
AY - South Yarra,
VIC |
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Hi
Mike, Got your book late last night.
Couldn't get the box open.
I think the book would have been unharmed if it had been run
over by a train. No way could I rip the package open as fast
as I wanted.
I already have plans to modify my studio monitoring set-up.
The book couldn't have come at a better time.
I intended to read as much as I could...and I did....but that
was only up to the first section on setting up speakers.
The book is perfect for me. Looks great too.
Thanks, Merry Christmas,
All the best in the New Year (what
a start!!!!)
JB - South Australia |
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Hey
Mike,
So I started in on a tune that is part of a fusion/jazz project.
I went by the method in the book and I love it.
I dont ever want to mix any other way.
I really found the tip on setting trims useful. This alone
seems to make for a very nice starting point. I didnt use
hardly any eq. I even managed to eq the snare with the pan
knobs of an electric guitar and alto sax that are both playing
the melody. I went into mono and turned off one of my speakers
so I could hear real mono.
I really made myself
not sweep eqs and could feel how the A/B method teaches freq
recognizition very fast. After one time using this method
I feel more confident about hearing freqs. I have been good
for while now at catching freqs cause I'm a monitor engineer
for a live sound company. But its a little different to listen
for freqs within a mix then just catching the one that wants
to or just took off in a wedge. However. Your method has already
made it easier to catch the freqs before they take off. Anyway....
Part of me wants to buy 50
copies of your book and hand them out. The other part wants
to get a safe and lock it up!
JP - Little Rock, AR USA |
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Dear
Stav,
Today, I recorded a band for the first time since we spoke.
Everything you told me, I put into practice. The phase relationship
between mics, finding the flame and angling mics away, going
for bass definition.... Just everything.
It sounded fantastic. How much better do drums sound when
the phase relationship is working??? Guitars now sound really
warm and nice and professional. yum!
yadah yadah....
Bottom line is, clients are happy,
I
feel better than sex
and the recording sounds great!
Just wanted to share the joy with you because after all, if
I didn't spend 7 hrs in the metro, I'd still suck.
Thanks mate,
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Hey
mike.
I got your book yesterday. I stayed up all night reading.
I finished it. I will start over this evening or tomorrow.
I cant thank you enough for writing this. I
love it.
This is going to
sound like a stretch but hear me out. I am not a religious
person. But if I was I would choose Buddism. I just like it.
Whenever I read Buddist philosophy I feel like I am reading
what I already feel, I have just never put it into words.
Your book is like that to me. I find myself going "yea,
yea, that's it" over and over. I think my favorite
thing so far in the whole thing is one simple line.
"listen to anything other than what you are adjusting"
I love that. Again thanks. I could go on and on.
I think I am definitley an obsessed sound balance engineer!
JP - AR USA |
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Hi mate, I love your column in AudioTechnology!!
The article on compression a few issues back gave me a new
and better way of setting them, my
mixes are sounding fatter than ever!!
DA - Surfers Paradise, Queensland.
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I just wanted to say I have only recently this year hooked
into your articles and wow!!!
Man you really know your stuff!!!!
The article on secrets to compression. . . Lets just say that
ARRT has saved me lots of time and taught me so much more
about the art (oops pardon the pun) of using compressors...
Cheers, Your most recent article on the art of mixing
has answered my prayers again.
Your gonna save me heaps in time -
And that means money in this business eh. . .but most importantly
is my sanity. . .thanks again. . .
TC - Tauranga, New Zealand
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Stav,
Thanks for your excellent articles in AudioTechnology. They
have given
me such confidence that my ears are alright
after many years of live engineering.
PH - UK.
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Hi Michael,
I have become an ardent appreciator of your columns in AudioTechnology.
After 20 years of mucking around with 4 tracks, getting a
degree majoring in audio production and generally stumbling
around and discovering things by accident I
finally feel like I am getting a REAL audio education.
I have a pile of magazines a metre high photocopied articles
from text books 200mm thick and none of it (although very
useful as an educational tool) has taught me what you have
revealed to the masses. I was wondering how some of your colleagues
feel about the secrets you have revealed so publicly.
As I have worked through your tutorials my engineering abilities
have been improved greatly.
I have come to believe that for me the greatest joy as an
audio engineer is to capture the performance and present it
as a recording in the best light possible.
You have helped me form this desire into something that has
become a tangible thing.
Unlearning some bad habits has been difficult but the new
methods that replace the old are straight out revelations.
Well that's enough unbridled praise. I just want to say thank
you for sharing your knowledge.
GH - Yamba, New South Wales, Australia |
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I especially liked
what you said about mixing the vocals,
I have already tried it. It’s
cool.
CP - Sydney, Australia |
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Hi
Mike, I used a few of your drum techniques
recording an average client this week & I was shocked
... my snare was fat & the toms were in my face!
I had so much more control! Thanks, thanks,
thanks, there is sooooo much more to experiment with :)
SP - UK |
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I was reading one
of your articles, the art of mixing part II in AudioTechnology
issue 17. And, was instantly impressed by it's simplicity.
Last night, I went into the studio with this article and handed
it to my studio buddies, then we went straight to work on
the EQ technique, within five hours the difference to the
mix we are working on was amazing. Every article I've read
of yours there has been something new learned which has been
easy to apply, in fact
in the studio we have four small bits
of paper stuck to our computer monitor that read - Listen
- Imagine - Guess - Compare, just to remind
us. We use this principle on everything in the studio, whether
it be EQ, compression or synth programming. You have a very
concise way of writing, a reason, an explanation and then
a solution, no bullshit to work through. We also have these
words on pieces of paper stuck to our monitor, not bullshit
though.
I have just bought
some books and if yours were out, it would have been in the
bag.
I have read many
books and articles about music, be it about compressors, EQ,
effects or synth programming and have found the most important
thing to be the basic technique. For instance, in your article
about compression - Cracking Compressors - you wrote about
the main sections of the compressor, Attack, Release, Ratio
and Threshold, which you come across in every article about
compression. But, the difference
with your article is that you wrote about how to use it, not
what each part does, exposing the relationship between
compression and the dynamics of sound, which made me think
a lot harder about what I was doing, Listen - Imagine - Guess
-Compare.
Cheers, ID - Scotland
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Hey thanks mate!!!!
Success!!!! yee haa.
. . I was totally blown away by the all most
non existent backing track on the kids vocals. . . Oh yeh
and not only that I look pretty much more professional
to my clients. . . Cheers have a cold one on me Stav.
. . You deserved it!!!
TC - Tauranga, NZ. |
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Michael,
I've just read your article on EQ,
and this
time you've nailed me.
In the past, I felt like you discussed things that I'd discovered
but had never heard anyone else talk about. Concerning EQ
though, I'm the worst "sweep-it-and-see" user at
those times when I used EQ at all; I've rarely found EQ to
be satisfying. Thus, your article gave me quite a few new
perspectives to consider. Thanks again,
RR - University
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My friends and I
have contacted you over the last year with different questions
and you have always answered with enthusiasm.
Your articles are always the same, informative and encouraging.
Your article on compression is enlarged and glued to my wall.
Your article on EQ in the last issue was great also! Regards,
AM - Albany, Western
Australia |
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Hi Michael - I just
wanted to say that I think you are Brilliant!!!
I so appreciate you sharing your wisdom.
CC, Sydney Australia |
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Your tutorials
are great. There’s something in them for everyone,
whether they’re running Abbey Road studios
or dabbling with DAWs like me.
Cheers, GH - Bunbury,
WA. |
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Hi Mike, I was reading
your article on The Art Of Mixing, and I think it is the
most useful and direct bit of knowledge I’ve learned
about the areas you wrote on, and was ecstatic when I saw
your email address.
KB - Newcastle |
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Hi Stav,
I particularly like the way you stress the aesthetic aspect
of sound production. I like to understand the technical
stuff but in the end it's the sound that matters, hey. It's
nice to hear someone approach the subject from an artistic
point of view. I work in the computer industry and man don't
we get sick of some of the techno stuff!
I look forward to your book.
MQ - Charlestown,
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Read your
new article, re reverse mixing, if you were to print
a reverse version to another machine with those EQ's etc.
then you could mix it forwards with all the benefits of the
reverse trick. Do you run compression on it when you run it
backward? If you did then it would totally change what your
compression would sound like, you would have no attack time
on the compression. That in itself would make it punchy wouldn't
it?
Great to see someone still has some crazy ideas going on!
Cheers,
DR - Australia |
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G'day Stav, Hey, I had
a problem with a mix the other day and I couldn't see any
way around it, then I thought
"Time Machine". And it worked,
I just adjusted the volume in the right place and everything
just seemed to plop back in to place. This is just an amazing
observation. Thanks for the benefit of your experience. So
there you go! I am posting a cheque for a T shirt tomorrow.
Incidentally, I
found another place in a different song where the time machine
concept worked. This is a hard concept to grasp, but
once you have it, it's great.
Many thanks for that little gem.
Many thanks, MQ - Charlestown, NSW.
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I managed to get hold of your
back issues
from AudioTechnology, more pearls of wisdom.
The separating of the left brain and right brain tasks, in
the art of mixing article was mind
blowing, LOL.
ID - Musselburgh, Scotland.
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Hello Stav..
Firstly let me say I have absolutely loved your column in
AudioTechnology since the very first one! You talk a lot of
sense, and for a junior engineer like myself, your
tips have proven invaluable in the studio. I
particularly liked your mixing series, and it's logical approach
to mixing. I am a dance music producer mainly, but have recently
been asked to mix, produce, program, and be a general 'studio
slut' on other peoples various projects!
Cheers, and keep those articles coming mate..
IG - Melbourne |
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Hi Michael,
I love reading your articles in AudioTechnology magazine.
You seem to have a unique way of addressing particular
audio issues. I seem to remember reading mention
of a forthcoming book compiling your thoughts. I would love
to get my hands on it.
GM - Melbourne,
VIC |
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Just for
the record, I've experimented with riding the input
pot on my valve pre and I'm now getting the valves working
on the quiet vocal sections as well as the louder areas! I
love that soft, sweet valve distortion! My loud singer is
coming back for some harmonies, so I'm now well prepared for
her! Respect and regards!
AM - Albany, Western
Australia |
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Stav, I just received
the back order of AudioTechnology with your "Electric
Guitar Magic" article in it.
Your techniques have improved my recorded guitar tone by 200%!
Just sticking the mic where it "should"
go obviously didn't work for me, but your technique certainly
did. Can't wait for the book.
Many thanks,
CB - Melbourne, SA
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Dear Stav, I just wanted to let
you know just how much your article Stav's Word in AudioTechnology
magazine has facilitated my growth as a recording artist (this
last year in particular). I am currently a student at Griffith
University's Bachelor of Popular Music course and consider
myself a producer/ recordist/mixer/songwriter. I have trailed
your techniques (in particular the 'chasing the flame' and
mixing) and must say that the results have displayed an amazing
improvement in the quality of my work. I now find myself no
longer lost in a sea of second hand learnt-by-rote or (on
the other hand) random possibilities. The brilliance
of your articles is that they help me to(as they say)come
out of my head and back to my senses. I can now spend more
of my mind's processing power on actual 'creativity’,
swimming through the sea of possibilities rather than drowning.
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge. I look forward
to reading more of your articles.
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Hi Mike
Where do i sign?
If the price is $100. for the book I’ll pay.
Anything that guides me to make informed decisions is a major
asset to me. It saves me time and money and frees me up to
be creative and not become drained fixing problems. Trying
to understand how things work.
Having looked at the index of your book I see it contains
exactly what I need. A broad base of somebody's experience
to draw upon. Like a road map. Ill pay for that.
Regards, JB - South
Australia |
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Hi Stav,
Just wanted to say that I really get a lot out your articles.
They have certainly helped me improve
in every area of recording/mixing.
DM - Studio Manager
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Dear Mike, Man,
that chapter (on gravity and its effect on music) has changed
my life!
WOW!
What a Revelation.
Once
again deceptively simple.
Cheers, MH - Brisbane |
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Dear Stav,
First of all, a million thanks, (no, better make that two
million!), for sharing your secrets and tips in your art of
mixing series. everything, and I mean everything you wrote
about has improved my skills and help me see and do things
in ways that I had only dreamed about being able to do. I
am especially grateful for the article you wrote on understanding
and unlocking the secrets of compression, one of my biggest
stumbling blocks and mysteries that had plagued me for several
years.
Thanks
again for sharing your secrets in a world that seems so full
of selfish people who are only in it for themselves.
and if someday I ever do meet you in person, rest assured,
the beers will be on me!!!
Regards, MV - Jervis
Bay, NSW |
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I've been reading
- a lot of your book is a little beyond me (pink noise generators
and all, gain structure...) but the basic approach to mixing
is really stimulating and
really corresponds much more closely to how my mind works
than most of the standard approaches I've read about/tried.
I'm not an engineer I'm a musician forced to mix his own work
and not very confident about it, but your book makes
me feel I WILL understand how to use EQ, compression and reverb
one day. It made me think that the problems I've
had with mixes - especially with EQ - are mostly because my
ears are actually pretty good and I know intuitively that
all that sweeping is not good for them and doesn't reflect
how they actually work. Most of all you suggest the whole
thing is about groove, and if compression, delay, verb are
all about groove then I am no longer
afraid.. the rest is all about music and joy
and I know I'm down with all that... well, I haven't done
any mixing since I read the book but
I already KNOW that I've already improved, because
my idea is a better one than it was a week ago. so thanks
-
Your book seemed
expensive when I bought it - it seems pretty cheap now.
RS - Manchester England |
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Your
book has been invaluable.
The book is on the desk and will never stray far!
Thanks Stav. Best Regards,
SJ - ACT Australia |
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Hi stav,
I've now read 'mixing with your mind' twice now, and looking
forward to the third pass...congratulations,
on a wonderful piece of work...
Thanks again Stav for a great read...truly the bible of sound.
PH - Vancouver, Canada
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Mike, Received
the book,
unwrapped the book, and I am already thoroughly wrapt in it.
Thanks again, for
now... though early impressions are that my debt of gratitude
will grow much beyond that, and continue much beyond the end
of the chapters.
Already I am finding
it profoundly inspirational.
AM - Bellevue Hill, NSW
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Hi Stav, Book arrived
today. Thanks man!
Pennies
dropping all over the place... Well done!
DW - Glass House Mountains, QLD
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Your book
is amazing
BN - Mount Gravatt, Queensland |
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Hi Stav, It's
a brilliant book, and
one that I'll be referring to a lot! You've
covered so much. The
sections on speaker placement should come in quite handy later
in the year when my new house is built.
GT - Harbord, NSW
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Stav, It finally
made it! and a very nice piece of work it is too.
I'm already
up to Chapter 5!
Cheers,
AI - Gold Coast,
Queensland |
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Hey Stav,
Got your book and honestly, I cant say enough about it. Thanks
for taking the time and having the respect for the little
guys to write it. I think it'll take a couple
of reads as some of the theories are quite
'left of centre' to what I'm used to.
But that's what I like, pushing the
boundaries. There are no rules! Hey also
you know on the last page 'why sleep, when you can mix', what's
the illustration? Signature or what? I really like it? Anyway
thanks again for the book.......hope
you see my name out there soon!
JS - Albert Park, Victoria
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Greetings Mike,
Thank you for offering some of your inner trade secrets in
your current book. Thanks
PC - Brunswick, Vic
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Michael, I have
received your book. Even though I have not quite finished
the first reading yet, I just wanted to tell you that it is
a truly inspirational book.
It
is in a league of its own.
There are so many concepts in the book that address my biggest
struggles:
Locating the sweet spot for mic placement, what to listen
for as I adjust an instrument's level, how to methodically
adjust a compressor, the rhythmic effect of reverb, the best
sequence for mixing, and on and on.
I have read many books which provide good technical information,
but few give me much help in explaining the essence of what
I should really focus on during the different stages of mixing.
Your book is packed with revealing insights that lead me to
say over and over "Alright, now I understand what I should
be aiming for when I do that."
Almost every page has some jewel,
and I wonder over and over "Why have I never heard this
before? It is so clear!"
Truly inspirational. Thanks so much,
MH - OR USA |
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Hi Michael, I'd
just like to drop you a line to say how much I enjoyed your
book, It totally engrossed me and quite dramatically
shifted the way in which I mix. I recalled
an old session and remixed it after reading your book and
the differences were night and day
between the 2 sessions, I have finally got compressors
working in time!, the track has space, energy and dynamics
without the meters dancing too much! - an
epiphany. Thanks a whole bunch!
SN - Sydney NSW
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Hi Mike, I absolutely
love it. Been on go-sees today and
I have been carrying it around with
me where ever I go.
I just love the visual way you descibe things, I'm sure loads
of electronic producers would too.
AM - Chippendale, NSW |
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Hey Stav, The book
is fantastic, it has really inspired me to do better with
my recording, and mixing. There are
so many things I have learned that have asspired me to do
better... anything I can help with don't
hesitate to ask.
SB - South yarra, Victoria |
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Hi
Stav, I am one of those backroom boys obsessed with sounds...
I'd just like to say thank you for writing your book, and
for all the columns in AudioTechnology. The information and
techniques have been invaluable. It has made me think a lot
more in mixing and recording, and the results have shown.
I particularly enjoy the almost spiritual take on mixing,
and the way you explain everything in a manner that is easily
understood but goes deeply into the art of mixing.
It
is by far the best book I have ever read on the art.
The compressor combination lock was a lifesaver,
and listening to the other tracks while altering one is good
sense, and once I realised this from reading your book, it
made my "job" (too much fun to be a job)
much more fun.
I think it would be excellent if you could find your way to
our school... you would probably sell a few books!
yours sincerely,
TL - Sydney Australia
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Hi Mike,
I used a few of your drum techniques recording an average client
this week & I was shocked
I never realised it before, my snare was fat & the
toms were in my face! I had so much more control! Thanks,
thanks, thanks, there is sooooo much more to experiment with
:)
SP - UK |
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I'm just about 2
mix a major body of work,and look forward to utilising some
of Stav's groundbreaking insights! Thanks 4 all your great
work mate! It's efforts like yours that may put an end 2 mediocrity,or
at least remove the excuse for such...
AS - QLD |
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I
spent $8000 (of my own hard earned money) on a audio engineering
diploma. Sure I learnt what was what, how things worked and
why, also I had access to studio equipment that a student
could never afford unless they had had a large piggy bank.
After reading your book I realize I should have payed you
$8000 for it.
What I learnt
in a day of reading your book I didn't learn in 12 months
in a school dedicated to audio engineering.
Im the kind of person that learns hands on rather than reading
it from a book. My mind just learns faster when I can see,
feel and hear it. Your book was great, easy to understand
and apply.
I used to record
and mix by trail and error, its great to now actually have
a foot hold on my mind and sound.
Anyways Stav Happy Mixing with your mind...... and thanks
for a great book
TF - Qld |
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I really like the
way you keep (oh so nicely) pushing me away from the simple
left brain answers I keep desperately grabbing for. This is
fun stuff!! I really, really enjoy it.
Thanks SO much.
MH - USA |
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I'm in receipt of
your fine tome. As a neuroradiologist,
I love the AP cervical myelogram on the cover.
I'll surely recommend
the book to folks here in Indiana.
KO - Fort Wayne,
Indiana USA |
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I
have to tell you that I'm thoroughly enjoying your book. For
me, it was worth the price of admission for the chapter on
compressors alone!
I also enjoyed the chapter on analog v digital. My instinct,
from my limited (and distant past) use of tape, has always
been that parts just blend better in analog - they have softer
edges. In digital you have to work harder to glue the sounds
together - smooth off the sharp edges. It was good to read
your explanation of why this is actually so. ... at least
I now have a better understanding of how to get the most out
of the medium.
Thanks again and congratulations on the book, it's top quality
in every detail!
TR - Cammeray, Sydney, NSW
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well, the ms approach
to the guitars is fantastic and the collapse into mono is
a very balanced sound. i recorded a dude the other day and
it was so crisp, clear, with lovely warmth. i am gaining
confidence each time i go in and try things, and trusting
what i hear.
i am reading your
book every night, i think its like my third read. each time
i pick up more and more so it sticks in my brain and becomes
more automatic. i for one would like to thank you again for
writing this, and i am sure there would be countless others
who would feel the same.
life continues to amaze me.........hope it does for you too...
m - NSW
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I followed "Stav
Approved " compressor chain, and, Ohh my gosh!!! What
have I been doing. I am hack novice, but now with a bit more
info I feel like I can get a sound like what I listen to on
my favorite cd's.
Well done Stav.
I can't wait to get the book. As per normal, its 2:00 am and
I going to suffer even more sleep deprivation when I read
your book no doubt.
dB - Heathmont, Victoria |
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I can't wait. Rave reviews on the book. People
say its life changing! At least in the studio!
DT - Morristown NJ |
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Got the book yesterday ... read the section on
compressors and tried out the ARRT approach - wow! I
really was fumbling in the dark before ... now I can
hear what the changes in parameter values are doing to the sound
- it's amazing!
Hope to spend the weekend going through the book more methodically
...
PS - Berkshire, UK |
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Love your book !!!
JR - Laval, Qc, Canada |
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Great book Stav!!!!!
MR- Hazelbrook, NSW |
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I spent the last 2 nights mixing and remixing,
balancing and re-balancing! The taught ribbon between my monitors
has totally improved my setup. Numerous techniques in the book
came in handy, definately improving my mixes ten-fold.
Must get the marbles/washers happenin today....
The book is great, nicely printed, (love the red ribbon) although
I did notice more than one typo throughout the read. Fact remains
that there is always something wild and uncontrollable about
music (thats what we love about it) it's great to see that a
book about engineering music can have the same qualities!!
Keep up the great work, how long till the next book?? :-)
SW - Narrabeen, NSW |
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Hey Stav, Sounds
great -
I need the book cause I am in a creative slump!
EC - Philadelphia,
USA |
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After experimenting
with distance between the speakers I seem to have found a
position where I believe they sound awseome and the
ribbon is uniform...
AL - Mermaid Beach
QLD |
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Just wanted to say,
got the book today and already have read 76 pages in between
feeding and changing our 2 day old baby girl.... I am on a
double high and trying to work out which is the greater, the
techniques that I have applied and got instant results
with or the new born baby. I think they are about an even
match. Considering not long ago I was thinking about
chucking my dream in, not to mention
the hundred and hundreds of hours in front of the computer
and all the equipment,
now, I can't wait to do my next recording gig.
Am loving the book. Good work.
DB - Heathmont, Victoria
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What a fantastic
book, so very different from anything else out there on the
subject. Something you want to read, and read again. It
really does open your mind to a new way of thinking.
Thanks for such a real, open minded and practical book.
LW - Westmeadows. VIC
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No matter what the sound has improved
ten fold and so has my confidence
with knowing that what im hearing is closer to what is happening!
So I am really grateful.
AL - Qld |
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Just wanted to say thanks for the book...
your da man...thanks...
"it does turn your ears up"
MB - Brooklyn, NY USA |
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No matter
what the sound has improved ten fold and so has my confidence
with knowing that what im hearing is closer to what is happening!
AL - Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast Qld
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What a fantastic
book, so very different from anything else out there ... Something
you want to read, and read again. It really does open your
mind to a new way of thinking. Thanks for such a real, open
minded and practical book.
LW - Westmeadows. VIC
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Hi Stav,
Received your book in excellent condition; congrats on the
presentation and care you've taken in form _and_ content.
And have just finished my first read through and find it very
satisfying indeed - a smile here, an ah-ha! there.
Now to start the serious reading and practise, one chapter
at a time.
Cheers, and thank _you_ very much. Best regards,
CK - North Island, New Zealand
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Your book has shown
me the way to opening up possibilities I never thought my
small studio capable of.
I'd say some more nice things but the testimonials have said
it all. Pax.
AS - Lawnton QLD
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>> Hello Dan,
The book doesn't have much in the way of studio stories. It
concentrates on magic bullets to getting great sounds.<<
Good!!! I need all the help I can get. I'm self taught. It's
been a long, challenging, frustrating, though rewarding battle.
I can hardly wait. Everyone I've talked to has said
it's a great book, and their tracks and mixes have improved
because of it. You can tell stories in your next
book. :)
DW - Kelseyville CA, USA
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Read the book cover to cover and it has now
become the "Bible" for my small (no pun intended)
home studio.
Your writing style is very good at making difficult concepts
and ideas easy (or maybe easier) to understand.
... you have written a very informative piece of documentation
that I would highly recommend to anyone experienced in sound
engineering or studying this art.
PS - Wetherill Park NSW |
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Got the book in
the mail yesterday - thanx a heap!
Have started reading already and
it's already spinning me out.
IC - Parkwood, QLD
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A quick glance at the book tells me that it
is exactly as advertised and will look forward
to reading it during some down time. I would also like to
add, that your quick responses to e-mails and your good attitude
throughout has made this a calm and stress-free transaction.
Keep up the fabulous work, and I hope to do business with
you in the future.
MJ - Ontario, Canada |
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You really should
be very proud of yourself - It's a fantastic book!
BJ - Toowoomba,
QLD |
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I expected a delay
due to the industrial action by Australia post workers. The
book arrived in perfect order and I believe it was worth waiting
for. I record at home on a Roland VS1824cd as a hobby and
purchased your book purely on the microphone placement article
in Audio Technology.
I love the book. Well done.
GB - North Geelong,
Victoria |
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G'day mate, the book
has arrived and i have read it cover to cover. i think im
gunna read it once a month to really re-inforce the wealth
of information. some sections have really opened my eyes (ears
really). some jems that have already changed my methods include
your compression setting stratagy and your dull mic sound/
eq brightness into the room tricks. i am however only a 1
mic, protools/ home studio (no console) so a lot of your techniques
mentioned are out of my league, however the princibles behind
them are useful to know and some can still be applied with
a little imagination!!! ie reversing audio files in a session
to work on the mixing, then replacing the reversed files with
the origionals!!!
thanks again for
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I'm on my second
read through already. I have been mixing for fun for nearly
a decade. You can't imagine how much time you've saved me
in just 2 days! Just the act of taking a moment to "get
in the zone" and set aside the technical issues in favor
of the creative mind-set has already made me (and
you) look like a genius!
Thanks to Mixing With Your Mind, my
guts are generating 40% better instincts!
DB - Herndon, Virginia
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... have started
reading it. Thanks! I appreciate your followup, and I really
appreciate you putting your thoughts into such a great book!
CS, Wayne, IL, USA |
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hey i got the book a few days ago, and it
is excellent! well worth digging it
out of australia. i'm almost done with my
first reading, then i plan to go back and take serious notes
to take into the studio with me. thank you for your insight.
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Thanks for the email.
I actually received my copy 3 days ago, and have been using
the info in Chps. 2-4(3-5??) like crazy. (tracking a punk
band last 2 days and next 2 days). Man, I gotta' tell
ya', these are some of the best tracks I've printed.
Period. (and I'm pretty well known around here for getting
good tracks to begin with.) Thanks a ton for taking the time
to publish this. I know it's a huge task, but I'm
REALLY benefitting from your experience.
It was well worth any wait.
RB - Cincinnati,
Ohio, USA |
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I just received it
... and it is worth every penny.
Great job!
BV - Kingston, NY USA
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I am pleased to report
I have received my copy of your book! Thoroughly protected,
and neatly packaged... The book really is beautiful;
now I know what everyone was talking about. Then
I began to read... I'm in awe and amazed at your knowledge,
sure... but it is the way you convey and articulate your prowess
that truly inspires me. The book is such an easy read (I've
just started the chapter on cracking compressors), yet filled
with complex and profound concepts... that which is so hard
to put into words... and, well, you have done such a wonderful
job, Mike. Congratulations on what must be a very fulfilling
accomplishment for you! Thank you for sharing your Zen-like
approach to your craft; your book is very important and beneficial
to me... With all the sincerity I can muster,
FA - Ceres, CA |
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I have already read
it almost completely in the last two days...it's
an amazing book!!!...
MM - Hidalgo, Texas |
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I just got your book
- absoluteley brilliant! And very thought provoking - I read
it cover to cover the first time I picked it up. Thanks in
advance and thanks again for a really great read.
JF - Perth, WA |
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Thank you sir!!!
(not worthy not worthy not worthy) Is it a good time
to mention that you inspire and excite me in places no-one
else can reach? In fact, your audio tech articles were enough
to encourage me to leave the suit-a-day office job at age
30 and pursue audio engineering. not an easy choice, but it
has been worth it every day since!
CS - Caulfield South, VIC
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Looking forward to
receiving it, heard a lot of great reviews......so fingers
crossed :)
JC - High Wycombe, Bucks, UK
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Really...I liked
the book sooo much..I've read a lot of sound engineering books,
but they all focus on the technical aspect of it, not much
on the creative aspect...great work! I am a sound engineer
currently working and living in Mexico city...I used to live
and work in london...at Hear No Evil studios doing mainly
5.1 work. I think this book will help me a lot. Thanks for
such an excellent book..
MM - Hidalgo, Texas |
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Stav, You
don't need any more accolades for your book, but
I've read it twice already - it's the thoughful attitude I
appreciate, thanks heaps.
PG - South Fremantle,
WA |
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Many thanks to you,
to have revealed all your mixing secrets in your book.
EB - Quebec Canada
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Stav, I purchased
your book at the launch you recently did in Brisbane. It
changed my whole concept of sound! I have
an engineering background and thus a very thorough understanding
of all the maths behind sound, Your book has cast that knowledge
in a completely new light. It has enabled me to mix and think
of mixing in a completely new light. Since purchasing your
book I have subscribed to AT magazine, and since then I've
ordered every past issue in which your column appeared!! Does
that make me fan ??
RP - Highway Christian
Church
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Stav, you are a talented
man. It's a wonderful book, full of
practical, original and innovative ideas.
It has produced positive results for me already and I thank
you sincerely for that.
PK - Nth Parramatta,
NSW Sydney, Australia |
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Fantastic! I am really
looking forward to the book. I have been continually impressed
by your articles in AudioTechnology which are thought provoking,
provide new perspective and result in improvement to what
I do in capturing and then processing audio. Especially in
recording, but I have found benefits in live sound too.
Thanks for the inspirations.
JH - Yallambie,
Victoria |
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The much anticipated
book has arrived. Thank you very much.
I've been reading your articles in Audio Technology for a
long time now and I'm really pleased you've put all your thoiughts
together into the book.
KS - Glen Iris,
Vic |
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I am looking forward
to spending some quality time with your book. I love your
articles in Audio Technology. It is excellent to get someone
sharing their developed and thoughout processes and techniques
so clearly and inspiringly.
R - Caulfied, Victoria |
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Got the book a couple
days ago -- I've just read through it quick and am now starting
my second reading and beginning to put some of it into practice.
THANK YOU for sharing this! What a great resource. Can't wait
for my next tracking session to start finding the right piece
of air and chasing the flame... Thanks! Great way of looking
at things. If you ever come out with
another book, just charge my card and send it over right away.
DF - Oakland, CA,
USA
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I just got my book
today. And all I can say is that you rule the Earth! Thank
you for writing such an awesome and indispensable
book. I think that anyone who
is involved with recording should be forced to buy this book
before they even get started in a studio.
Thank You!!!
JR - Waukegan, IL USA
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I'd like to say thanks
to you again, for a wonderful book, that I still find pennies
(treasures actually) in after reading it for several months
now...thanks so much...you've really helped me alot...
MB - NYC, USA
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I love your (MY)
book of closely guarded secrets, and i promised my friends
to let them borrow it. Tough luck for them, they're also audio
engeneers, and my recording techniek has taken a quantem leap
forward. If they wanna know MY secrets they will have to buy
your book. This backroom boy is flying in the new world of
air catching, and leaving no trails for competition, exept
for a book THEY can buy.
PV - Holland |
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Well, I am still
reading your book...(these things cant be rushed!!!) and I
just wanted to email you to say thanks and a job well done.
Your book reminds me of the single most important thing that
we should all be doing and that is to use our ears and listen
to what is happening. Your advise is sensible and even the
more out there techniques are result producers. I have already
tried many of the little tips. You know something that I never
realised i already did, was this searching for the flame when
looking for mic placement. I have always done it (although
probably not with so much attention to the detail!)... just
never had anyone describe it and actually commit it to a process
until now.
Anyway, just wanted to say Hi. Regards,
NC - Adelaide, SA
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Reading your (MY)
book was like a date, quick shag, and a vegas marriage
to air. and now we're making butifull babys.
Stav, duizend maal dank (thouzend times thanks).
can i do someting for u ? send u someting from holland or
just anything. please let me know.
PV - zuid-holland, the netherlands |
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The book is incredible!
Your way of explaining complicated phase, dynamics, level
and signal quality topics is very clear and sweeps
the scientific jargon out of the way.
F - Boston, Mass, USA |
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Love the book. Spent
the first three days in "jaw drop" mode,
and I'm still chewing over in my head much of what you said
(and probably will be for ages!)
DM - Duns Creek,
NSW |
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Wow Stav. Thank you
so much. You could have charged me $300 for this volume and
I'd still be back begging for Vol 2. I've talked quite a few
crew into buying it on the vs planet site too (I'm a vs &
mac user) I am now facing the difficulty of resisting the
temptation to rip straight to your page in the magazine every
second month, as has been my wont, so I can save it to read
in the book. But what chance does a hopelessly obsessed gearhead
like me have of leaving his favourite guru's words unread
so that he may reserve the pleasure of one day peeling them
off a nicer paper stock? Please hand the column over to someone
else I can learn from and quit the mag so you can write books
faster.
your ever grateful disciple,
GB - Fountain Gate,
Victoria |
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Hi Mike! I
got home from work tonight and found a box in the mail...after
working my way through the incredibly durable tape used to
pasten the cardboard wrapper together, I found the book you
sent inside. Thank you! It was a very unexpected gift! I've
read only the first four chapters, and it is difficult to
put down. After working around electrical engineers all day,
it is refreshing to come home and to read something explaining
the consequences of signal and acoustic decisions in non-technical
terms. I've met some semi-pro recording engineers at local
music stores and I was amazed at how little they know about
capturing or combining sound. Most are happy just to get the
signal on tape (or on disk) without too many extraneous souds,
too much in-channel noise, or distortion.
Your book lets budding engineers understand the difference
between technical adequacy and artistic pursuit.
Again thank you for sending the book to me!
FS - Boston Mass |
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Thanks very much
:), only read the first few chapters, but them pennies
have started dropping already!! Nice 1
JC - Wycombe, Bucks,
UK |
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... it is a book about magic - very useful
and very inspiring. Not exactly for beginners
but I would heartily recommend it if you are interested in
creativity. For me it was exactly right.
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Thanks Stav. I'm
about 90% through re |