"Behind the Glass"
I am not a Magician. I am just learning.
I picked up an interesting book called “Behind the Glass”. In it engineers and producers from various schools of musical thought are interviewed about their craft. I think it is a great read for the home recordist who is on their own, without the benefit of a mentor. It definitely gives one a sense of solidarity with those who worked in the studio when the studios were king. Many of the interviewees are quite impressed by the audio they hear coming out of home studios. The book is heavy with hit makers, and bills itself as such, but once you get beyond this there are many simple good ideas about the art of capturing sound.
((newstereo))
I picked up an interesting book called “Behind the Glass”. In it engineers and producers from various schools of musical thought are interviewed about their craft. I think it is a great read for the home recordist who is on their own, without the benefit of a mentor. It definitely gives one a sense of solidarity with those who worked in the studio when the studios were king. Many of the interviewees are quite impressed by the audio they hear coming out of home studios. The book is heavy with hit makers, and bills itself as such, but once you get beyond this there are many simple good ideas about the art of capturing sound.
((newstereo))