Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book

Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book

by Tom Lubin
Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book

Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book

by Tom Lubin

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Overview

Getting Great Sounds: The Microphone Book imparts microphone tips and tricks of the pros to make them available to any sound engineer or home studio enthusiast. It explains aspects of all kinds of microphones, how they work, and how to use them in session recording. A well-known recording engineer with decades of industry experience, Tom Lubin presents technical information in a friendly, straightforward, and easy-to-grasp way, based on real-life experiences.

This third edition includes a review of key practices at the end of chapters and a new section that provides an overview of microphone manufacturers you may not have heard of. There are now over one hundred and fifty companies making microphones for studio applications of one form or another, and most are small companies owned by people who are passionate about good sound. These companies feature high quality microphones, and many use classic designs with more affordable prices.

How to choose and use microphones was once a skill passed down from senior sound engineers to their assistants as they would listen and learn by observation. Today, few large studios have assistant engineers, and an overwhelming number of studios are operated by their owners who are often self-taught and lack the benefit of the big-studio tutelage. This book is your guide to understanding the ins and outs of microphones and music studio production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538173015
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/15/2022
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 334
Product dimensions: 7.53(w) x 9.08(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Tom Lubin has held numerous positions in the recording and educational spheres throughout his long and illustrious career. He was the Western Australian representative for the Australian Film Television and Radio School and has held positions at the Film and Television Institute (Western Australia), The College of Recording Arts (San Francisco), field sales manager for Fostex, staff engineer at CBS Records Studios (San Francisco), Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios, and Gold Star. He is a lifetime member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Development of the Microphone

Chapter 2: Microphone Types, Patterns, and Uses

Chapter 3: Understanding Sound and Hearing

Chapter 4: Polarity, Phase Cancellation, and Reverb

Chapter 5: Impedance and Balance

Chapter 6: Hum 101, DIs, and Related Transducers

Chapter 7: Accessories and Necessary Hardware

Chapter 8: Stereo Microphone Techniques

Chapter 9: The Recording Session

Chapter 10: Miking Drums

Chapter 11: Miking the Guitar and a Bit on Bass

Chapter 12: Miking Piano

Chapter 13: Miking Solo Acoustic Instruments and Vocals

Chapter 14: Miking Classical Acoustic Sections

Appendix A: Compressors and Limiters: A Brief Overview

Appendix B: An EQ Primer

Appendix C: Microphones You May Not Have Heard Of

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