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Old 5th November 2007   #1
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Good books on mixing..?

Hey y´all...
I need to add some books to my library on how to become good at mixing - any suggestions on which are essential to have?

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Good books on mixing....

Ive´bought this recently. 300pages, read it all during a one week holiday. Great stuff. Its´based on a series of interview´s with some of the greatest mixing engeneers around. I highly recoment it.
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Amazon.com: The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (Mix Pro Audio Series): Books: Bobby Owsinski
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Ive´bought this recently. 300pages, read it all during a one week holiday. Great stuff. Its´based on a series of interview´s with some of the greatest mixing engeneers around. I highly recoment it.
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Amazon.com: The Mixing Engineer's Handbook (Mix Pro Audio Series): Books: Bobby Owsinski
i liked that book, it's very good! i also liked 'Looking Through the Glass'
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ok... I´ll check it out. thanks!
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don't read.

listen.

closely.

alot.

and...often....maybe even while mixing your own stuff.



if you must read some tips....here is a big one...high and lo pass filters. they are your friend.

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mixing with your mind, mike stavrou
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these all get plugged here often:
Modern Recording Techniques : David Miles Huber, Robert E. Runstein
Sound Recording : John Eargle
Assistant Engineers Handbook: Timothy Crich
All You Need Is Ears: George Martin, Jeremy Hornsby
Behind the Glass: Howard Massey
Mastering Audio: Bob Katz
Audio Cyclopedia: Howard M. Tremaine
Audio Electronics Reference Book: Ian R. Sinclair

...& mixing w/ yer mind.
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