Subject: | Good references on audio engineering? |
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From: | "Steve Duncan" swduncan |
Date: | Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:21 am ((PDT)) |
I've always thought it would be nice to get formal training in being a recording/audio engineer, but a degree program is probably not in my future. As an alternative can anyone recommend books or possibly online courses that would cover the material pretty well? I'm not interested in a career really, just gaining some knowledge & reducing trial and error. Thanks! -- Steve Duncan | www.swduncan.com |
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