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    Any good books which explain compression/ eq-ing/ freq's etc etc etc - basically the ins and outs of good production? I know you can download them, but I want one I can read on the bus !!! Cheersx

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    "Mixing, Mastering and Production" by Waves (the plug-in people) is excellent. Its about £50 but extremely useful. I dunno about everything they say but on the whole an interesting take on the whole thing. It helps if ur a little bit down the productional path so u can put the knowledge into context, but still good for intermediates. Covers mixing and mastering a trance tune, a rap tune, a rock tune and a country tune (I think).

    Its a big book (approx 200 pages) and comes with 5 cds, including the finished tunes and screenshots of EQ, comp, fx, etc. Basically walks u through the mixdown process explaining what was used and why.
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    That sounds cool, not got that one. Got a few others though, including the wacky "Mixing with your Mind" by some aussie dude and "Mastering Audio" by Bob Katz which is a wicked book.

    There's another overview of everything called "The Mixing Engineers Handbook".

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    You got mixing with you mind then baz?

    im quite up for reading that, is the only place you can get it from his website?

    Whats the wackyness about?

    Hows about a swapsies for my original copy of 'the joy of sex'?
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    whats the meaning of life?

    where do babies come from?

    whats with all the f.cking questions?
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    'the dance music manual' by Rick Snoman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sash
    'the dance music manual' by Rick Snoman.
    Just got that book and i can't put it down, defo recomend this.
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    dance music production by Rick Snoman. Ive done the bob katz etc...etc...visual mixing etc...etc.. and this is the best book by a very, very, very big margin in my view.

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    I'd like to double Jimfish's question about whether Mixing With Your Mind is any good? I thought the Dance Music Manual was good on some detail, but a bit depressing in some ways (talks about specific bits of hardware almost like you MUST have them) - MWYM looks really interesting :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    You got mixing with you mind then baz?

    im quite up for reading that, is the only place you can get it from his website?

    Whats the wackyness about?

    Hows about a swapsies for my original copy of 'the joy of sex'?
    You can borrow it mate. I think it's only available from his web site. He is fantastically wacky. You wait till you get to the bit about phone directories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by memoid
    I'd like to double Jimfish's question about whether Mixing With Your Mind is any good? I thought the Dance Music Manual was good on some detail, but a bit depressing in some ways (talks about specific bits of hardware almost like you MUST have them) - MWYM looks really interesting :)
    Yeah and if you hear Snoman's production - I think it came with a CD - you have to question some of the techniques - he's not got it all down - but there's some solid stuff in there too I think. And he goes on and on about his PSP vintage warmer ... anyone tried it?

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    LOL - that's my beef with the Snoman book: there's a really interesting chapter on Making Techno or whatever where he basically says "um, techno musicians break all the rules of traditional production" but the rest of the book seems to be based on the trad recording studio model: WRITE TUNE -> PROGRAM SOUNDS -> RECORD SOUNDS CLEAN -> MIX DOWN WITH MINIMAL EQ/EFFECTS.

    To me that's kind of old-school now people are making whole tracks in one program on a PC - I know a bunch of producers (including myself) who are mashing that model up a bit - like... using effects on the whole mix to generate new sounds that you can then drop back in as samples, that kind of thing.

    So yeh, I'm interested to know about alternative approaches like the Mixing With Your Mind thing :)
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    Mixing with your mind doesn't really touch on mashed up dance techniques ... more like basic solid stuff like compression, eq, delay and real microphone recording technique. And how to listen to stuff ...

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    How to listen to stuff? :love:
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    I'll go through it and wack a summary of the chapters up so you know if it's worth ordering in tonight if I get a chance

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    That'd be amazing mate - don't kill yourself doing it but I'd be really interested to maybe get a hint of the flavour :)
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    well im gonna borrow it off you, i might have an old copy of razzle i can leave in its place next time im up ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by memoid
    That'd be amazing mate - don't kill yourself doing it but I'd be really interested to maybe get a hint of the flavour :)
    I got pissed last night and didn't make it home.

    I'll try again tonight :)

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    lol - yeh, try to make it home tonight :)
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    yeah, one night out is just a dirty stop out, two is positively filthy.

 

 
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