Mixing and mastering are the final challenges in creating great
recordings. Great mixes require both creativity and a practical
understanding of process, while final masters require both a clear sense
for purpose and specialized ears for achieving artistic goals. Mixing
and Mastering in the Box gives readers the practical tools for
accomplishing both of these tasks while highlighting the artistry of the
creative process. While much of the information presented in Mixing and
Mastering in the Box is applicable to those using analog mixing gear,
or a hybrid of digital and analog tools, the book focuses directly on
working completely within the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Author
Steve Savage lets readers in on such topics as the secrets of
collaboration and using EQ, compression, delay, reverb, and brickwall
limiting to improve the sound of records, each topic illustrated with a
myriad of concrete examples.
Mixing and Mastering in the Box is the ultimate reference manual for
the home recordist and the perfect basic to intermediate text for any
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) training class in mixing or mastering.
The book is also ideal for readers who handle their own mixing and
mastering or who wish - or are professionally required - to be better
informed when collaborating on mixes and masters.