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The most recent and revolutionary developments have been in digital recording, with the development of various uncompressed and compressed digital audio file formats, processors capable and fast enough to convert the digital data to sound in real time, and inexpensive mass storage. Today, the process of making a recording is separated into tracking, mixing and mastering. Multi track recording makes it possible to capture signals from several microphones, or from different 'takes' to tape or disc, with maximized headroom and quality, allowing previously unavailable flexibility in the mixing and mastering stages for editing, level balancing, compressing and limiting, adding effects such as reverberation, equalization, flanging, and much more.
Introduction to Sound
Types of Microphones
Polar Patterns of Pickup
Understanding Amplifiers
Types of Amplifiers
Audio levels
Signal to Noise Ratio
Overload & distortion
Digital Consoles
Assigning & routing
Speakers & headphones
Band pass Filters
Microphone Placing
Proximity effect
Recording Vocals
Compressors & limiters
Noise gate
Digital FX Processors
Virtual Processors
MIDI
Ambience Recording
Foley Sound
Recording SFX
Audio Cables & wiring
Location Recording, Synch Sound
Recording in Studios
Dubbing & Mixing
Digital Mastering