A book that is like the Production Bible?

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by futures_untold » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:01 am

daft tnuc wrote:
futures_untold wrote:Finally, and perhaps the best hear (pun intended), is Introduction To Sound Recording by Geoff Martin which is worth its weight in gold.
Seriously WTF ?? This looks like the most depressing book ever. Scrolling down the summary makes me want to kill myself :o
Really? Why??

This book covers everything from the technological and mathmatical side of things in easy language. It doesn't cover arrangement or music theory, but then there are other books that delve into that anyway.... If one starts at the =very beginning, everything is explained and easy to follow imo.

You may be able to cop it online somewhere ;)

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by daft cunt » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:35 am

futures_untold wrote:Really? Why??
Because
futures_untold wrote:This book covers everything from the technological and mathmatical side of things

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by futures_untold » Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:36 pm

Ah but.....

But with this knowledge, and some knowledge of music theory, composition and arrangement, and synth controls.............

Bob's your uncle! :D:

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by daft cunt » Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:35 pm

futures_untold wrote:But with this knowledge
That's my point, I had a glance at books like Sound Synthesis and Sampling by Martin Russ and it didn't feel like it would help me making music if I forced myself reading it.
To me, it's more for technicians than it is for musicians but each to their own :)

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by Isturite » Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:29 pm

The BIBLE of electronic music... The Dance Music Manual, by Rick Snowman

http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Music-Manua ... 963&sr=1-1

this book is amazing... and though i do agree with earlier posts about bob kats book or martin russ, but those are more specific to mastering for kats, and synthesis for russ.... snowman covers it ALL... even genre specific info, how-to patches for leads/bass/drum/perc/FX/etc... that come with a disc on how to make the sounds, sections on mixing/mastering/djing/promo... all kinds of stuff.... literally an amazing book and my MIDI teacher in college said "every producer should have this book"... it is definately the most like a Bible of electronic music.

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by daft cunt » Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:26 pm

Smart tnuc reviewing the dance music manual on amazon wrote:first edition of the book was a great success. [...] Second edition is even better, because the author updated the material.

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by wolf89 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:44 pm

If like me you're at uni. make use of the library.

Where I am there's like a music section and a sort of sound and music engineering section. Found plenty dope books there. Like books about mixing that would cost £60 normally.

If you're a student go have a look.

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Re: A book that is like the Production Bible?

Post by nowaysj » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:05 pm

This isn't a book like the production bible, this is a book likely more important! :lol:

A Practical Guide to Music Composition by Alan Belkin

Read it.
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