The Remix Manual: The Art and Science of Dance Music Remixing with LogicCRC Press, 5 בפבר׳ 2014 - 442 עמודים Can you turn a soulful ballad into a hit dance track, or make any Billboard hit your own? With this all-in-one guide to remixing, you can! Whether you’re just beginning to mix tracks or you’re already a professional DJ or producer, this step-by-step guide takes you through the entire process of making your own professional-quality remixes. Author Simon Langford, a renowned remixer/producer with over 300 remixes and chart-toppers under his belt, shares his years of experience and expertise in the most in-depth guide to remixing on the market. The Remix Manual covers creative processes, technical, legal, and contractual issues, and includes a unique remix “walk-through,” and useful contacts and links. The companion website, www.TheRemixManual.com, provides source files that illustrate all stages of the remix, as well as additional interviews and walk-throughs, a Buyer’s Guide, video tutorials, and demo versions of the hottest mixing software. |
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Tempo Groove and Feel | |
Arrangement | |
Anatomy of a Remix | |
BeatMappingand Recycling CHAPTER 15 Time Design When All Else Fails | |
Introduction | |
EQ and Dynamic Effects | |
Time Domain and Modulation | |
Other Effects | |
Mastering | |
The Reality of Remixing | |
First Steps | |
A Remixers Insight | |
The Science of Remixing | |
Studio Equipment and Environment | |
Introduction | |
Rhythmicand Percussive Sounds CHAPTER 12 Sound Design Melodic Sounds | |
TimeStretching | |
Working on the Details | |
Fine Tuning | |
Finishing | |
Promotion | |
Management and Representation | |
Legal and Contracts | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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