Mixing with Impact: Learning to Make Musical Choices
Autor Wessel Olthetenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 mar 2018
The same goes for the questions you run into: where do you start? How do you deal with a context in which all the different parts affect each other? How do you avoid getting lost in technique? How do you direct your audience’s attention? Why doesn’t your mix sound as good as someone else’s? How do you maintain your objectivity when you hear the same song a hundred times? How do your speakers affect your perception? What’s the difference between one compressor and another?
Following a clear structure, this book covers these and many other questions, bringing you closer and closer to answering the most important question of all: how do you tell a story with sound?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138080881
ISBN-10: 1138080888
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: 173
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138080888
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: 173
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Colophon
Preface
Travel guide for this book
Chapter 1: The world of mixing
1.1 Who is the mixer?
1.2 Why is mixing necessary?
1.3 What is the challenge?
1.4 On rules
Chapter 2: Listening
2.1 Perception
2.2 Your ear is a compressor
2.3 Your ear is an equalizer
2.4 Tuning in
2.5 A fixed reference
2.6 Taking professional care of your ears
Chapter 3: Laying the foundation
3.1 Before you start
3.2 Foundation
3.3 Balance
3.4 Panning
3.5 Mute is your friend
Chapter 4: The frequency spectrum
4.1 Association is key
4.2 Masking
4.3 The goal of EQ
4.4 EQ compass
Chapter 5: Dynamics
5.1 Dynamics versus time
5.2 Technical and musical dynamics
5.3 Using compressors
5.4 Reducing masking with compression
5.5 Dynamics and loudness
Chapter 6: Space
6.1 Hearing space and distance
6.2 Simulating space and distance
6.3 How reverb works
6.4 Using reverb
6.5 How delay works
6.6. Using delay
Chapter 7: Time and phase
7.1 Interaction
7.2 Combining microphones hierarchically
7.3 Combining microphones non-hierarchically
7.4 Phase manipulation
Chapter 8: Identity
8.1 Innovation, imitation and inspiration
8.2 Shaping identity
Chapter 9: Effects
9.1 Distortion - simulating intensity
9.1.1 How it works
9.1.2 Distortion in a mix
9.2 Re-amping - providing context
9.2.1 How it works
9.2.2 Re-amping in a mix
9.3 Modulation - putting things in motion
9.3.1 How it works
9.3.2 Modulation in a mix
9.4 Pitch manipulation - creating what wasn't there
9.4.1 How it works
9.4.2 Pitch shifting in a mix
9.5 Triggering - cause and effect
9.5.1 How it works
9.5.2 Triggering in a mix
9.6 Spectral editing - unreal reality
9.6.1 How it works
9.6.2 Spectral processing in a mix
Chapter 10: Automation
10.1 Faders for each function
10.2 Parallel constructions
10.3 Change and conquer
10.4 Expressivity
Chapter 11: Advanced techniques
11.1 The floor: keeping low frequencies in check
11.2 The ceiling: creating clear mixes
11.3 Securing the house: dynamic interventions
11.4 The exterior walls: stereo processing
11.5 Beyond the exterior walls: 3D panning
Chapter 12: Bus Compression
12.1 Influence
12.2 Choices and settings
12.3 Multibus setups: painting on a colored canvas
Chapter 13: Templates
13.1 Time is money
13.2 Building templates
13.3 Integrating equipment in the 21st century
Chapter 14: Preparing for mastering
14.1 Communication
14.2 What is a good mix?
14.3 Mixbus processing
14.4 Stems
14.5 Consequences of loudness normalization
Chapter 15: Mindset
15.1 Doubt is fatal for a mix
15.2 Imposed limitations - working in a context
15.3 A guide for your mix
15.4 Ways to stay fresh
Chapter 16: The outside world
16.1 Speaking the same language
16.2 Reference tracks
16.3 Feedback on the source material
16.4 Feedback on the mix: revisions
16.5 Working at a distance
16.6 Conclusion
Chapter 17: Tools
17.1 Basic acoustics
17.1.1 Space
17.1.2 Optimization
17.2 Monitoring
17.3 Subwoofers
17.3.1 Why use a subwoofer?
17.3.2 Choosing a subwoofer
17.3.3 Installing and adjusting
17.4 Headphones
17.5 How EQ works and its side-effects
17.6 How compressors work and their side-effects
Index
Preface
Travel guide for this book
Chapter 1: The world of mixing
1.1 Who is the mixer?
1.2 Why is mixing necessary?
1.3 What is the challenge?
1.4 On rules
Chapter 2: Listening
2.1 Perception
2.2 Your ear is a compressor
2.3 Your ear is an equalizer
2.4 Tuning in
2.5 A fixed reference
2.6 Taking professional care of your ears
Chapter 3: Laying the foundation
3.1 Before you start
3.2 Foundation
3.3 Balance
3.4 Panning
3.5 Mute is your friend
Chapter 4: The frequency spectrum
4.1 Association is key
4.2 Masking
4.3 The goal of EQ
4.4 EQ compass
Chapter 5: Dynamics
5.1 Dynamics versus time
5.2 Technical and musical dynamics
5.3 Using compressors
5.4 Reducing masking with compression
5.5 Dynamics and loudness
Chapter 6: Space
6.1 Hearing space and distance
6.2 Simulating space and distance
6.3 How reverb works
6.4 Using reverb
6.5 How delay works
6.6. Using delay
Chapter 7: Time and phase
7.1 Interaction
7.2 Combining microphones hierarchically
7.3 Combining microphones non-hierarchically
7.4 Phase manipulation
Chapter 8: Identity
8.1 Innovation, imitation and inspiration
8.2 Shaping identity
Chapter 9: Effects
9.1 Distortion - simulating intensity
9.1.1 How it works
9.1.2 Distortion in a mix
9.2 Re-amping - providing context
9.2.1 How it works
9.2.2 Re-amping in a mix
9.3 Modulation - putting things in motion
9.3.1 How it works
9.3.2 Modulation in a mix
9.4 Pitch manipulation - creating what wasn't there
9.4.1 How it works
9.4.2 Pitch shifting in a mix
9.5 Triggering - cause and effect
9.5.1 How it works
9.5.2 Triggering in a mix
9.6 Spectral editing - unreal reality
9.6.1 How it works
9.6.2 Spectral processing in a mix
Chapter 10: Automation
10.1 Faders for each function
10.2 Parallel constructions
10.3 Change and conquer
10.4 Expressivity
Chapter 11: Advanced techniques
11.1 The floor: keeping low frequencies in check
11.2 The ceiling: creating clear mixes
11.3 Securing the house: dynamic interventions
11.4 The exterior walls: stereo processing
11.5 Beyond the exterior walls: 3D panning
Chapter 12: Bus Compression
12.1 Influence
12.2 Choices and settings
12.3 Multibus setups: painting on a colored canvas
Chapter 13: Templates
13.1 Time is money
13.2 Building templates
13.3 Integrating equipment in the 21st century
Chapter 14: Preparing for mastering
14.1 Communication
14.2 What is a good mix?
14.3 Mixbus processing
14.4 Stems
14.5 Consequences of loudness normalization
Chapter 15: Mindset
15.1 Doubt is fatal for a mix
15.2 Imposed limitations - working in a context
15.3 A guide for your mix
15.4 Ways to stay fresh
Chapter 16: The outside world
16.1 Speaking the same language
16.2 Reference tracks
16.3 Feedback on the source material
16.4 Feedback on the mix: revisions
16.5 Working at a distance
16.6 Conclusion
Chapter 17: Tools
17.1 Basic acoustics
17.1.1 Space
17.1.2 Optimization
17.2 Monitoring
17.3 Subwoofers
17.3.1 Why use a subwoofer?
17.3.2 Choosing a subwoofer
17.3.3 Installing and adjusting
17.4 Headphones
17.5 How EQ works and its side-effects
17.6 How compressors work and their side-effects
Index
Notă biografică
Wessel Oltheten has been recording and mixing music since his teens, which has led to a successful studio business with a very diverse clientele. To hear some of his work you can visit www.wesseloltheten.nl. For extra articles and a video course accompanying this book, visit www.mixingwithimpact.com.
Recenzii
"Every now and then an indispensable book comes along that can profoundly influence you in the development of your audio skills – this might be one of them." David Baer, Sound Bytes
"The usual topics of effects, compression, and EQ are covered but in more realistic, hands-on detail than most vague mixing guides usually are fluffed up with. Special attention is given early on to the importance of phase, space, and time and how all these interrelate. One of the best features of this book is that Wessel doesn’t generally hand out specific names of hardware or plug-ins to use but instead educates the user about actual techniques, what type of gear will achieve the desired goals, and why it works. These are the fundamental building blocks of quality mixing; not some whiz-bang plug-in template that claims to always deliver "perfect vocals" or some such lie. Other topics include the practical realities of maintaining objectivity, working with others, and even serving the clients’ needs as opposed to your own ego. Mixing with Impact is a perfect handbook for the mix engineer, and I find myself thumbing through it and nodding my head at all the truth within its pages." Larry Crane, Tape Op Magazine/Jackpot! Recording Studio
"All in all, then, Mixing With Impact's 350 pages are packed with useful ideas, up-to-date, well-marshalled information, and great conceptual explanations backed up with lots of useful diagrams. It should help anyone with an open mind, be they seasoned pros or aspiring engineers taking their first tentative steps into the world of mixing, to reflect on and improve their own way of working." Matt Houghton, Sound on Sound
"The usual topics of effects, compression, and EQ are covered but in more realistic, hands-on detail than most vague mixing guides usually are fluffed up with. Special attention is given early on to the importance of phase, space, and time and how all these interrelate. One of the best features of this book is that Wessel doesn’t generally hand out specific names of hardware or plug-ins to use but instead educates the user about actual techniques, what type of gear will achieve the desired goals, and why it works. These are the fundamental building blocks of quality mixing; not some whiz-bang plug-in template that claims to always deliver "perfect vocals" or some such lie. Other topics include the practical realities of maintaining objectivity, working with others, and even serving the clients’ needs as opposed to your own ego. Mixing with Impact is a perfect handbook for the mix engineer, and I find myself thumbing through it and nodding my head at all the truth within its pages." Larry Crane, Tape Op Magazine/Jackpot! Recording Studio
"All in all, then, Mixing With Impact's 350 pages are packed with useful ideas, up-to-date, well-marshalled information, and great conceptual explanations backed up with lots of useful diagrams. It should help anyone with an open mind, be they seasoned pros or aspiring engineers taking their first tentative steps into the world of mixing, to reflect on and improve their own way of working." Matt Houghton, Sound on Sound
Descriere
In Mixing with Impact: Learning to Make Musical Choices, Wessel Oltheten discusses the creative and technical concepts behind making a mix. Whether you’re a dance producer in your home studio, a live mixer in a club, or an engineer in a big studio, the mindset is largely the same.