Subject: | Re: books or other resources? |
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From: | "Mark Black" xodoreteh |
Date: | Thu Oct 2, 2008 6:02 pm ((PDT)) |
John Hartog wrote: > After flipping through all the books on recording in our county > library system, the best resource I found was "Handbook for Sound > Engineers: Third Edition" by Glen Ballou. I don't own my own copy yet, > but I often wish did when group discussions get above my head. It lays > down the fundamentals of sound, microphones, and recording pretty well. Thanks. It appears that it's in its 4th edition now. $130. |
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