Senior offers tips and advice for making an at-home recording studio sound as professional as possible. The text is divided into four parts, each part offering the pros and cons to a set up as well as in-depth equipment explanation. Chapters also offer set up options and procedure advice. There are numerous case studies and helpful illustrations throughout and the text also includes several appendices citing important producers, a quote reference, and an overview of the studio recording process in general. The text is intended for the home recorder who has a basic knowledge of the recording process and the general equipment used. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) Discover how to achieve commercial-grade recordings, even in the smallest studios, by applying power-user techniques from the worlds most successful producers.Recording Secrets for the Small Studio is an intensive training course specifically designed for small-studio enthusiasts who want a fast track to release-quality results. Based on the backroom strategies of more than 200 famous names, this thorough and down-to-earth guide leads you through a logical sequence of practical tasks to build your live-room skills progressively from the ground up. On the way, youll unravel the mysteries of many specialist studio tactics and gain the confidence to tackle a full range of real-world recording situations. User-friendly explanations introduce technical concepts on a strictly need-to-know basis, while chapter summaries, assignments, and extensive online resources are perfect for school and college use.* Learn the fundamental principles of mic technique that you can apply in any recording scenario -- and how to avoid those rookie mistakes that all too often compromise the sonics of lower-budget productions.* Explore advanced techniques which help industry insiders maintain their competitive edge even under the most adverse conditions: creative phase manipulation, improvised acoustics tweaks, inventive monitoring workarounds, subtle psychological tricks...* Find out where you dont need to spend money, as well as how to make a limited budget really count.* Make the best use of limited equipment and session time, especially in situations where youre engineering and producing single-handed.* Pick up tricks and tips from celebrated engineers and producers across the stylistic spectrum, including Steve Albini, Roy Thomas Baker, Joe Barresi, Tchad Blake, Bruce Botnick, Joe Chiccarelli, Neil Dorfsman, Jack Douglas, Geoff Emerick, Paul Epworth, Humberto Gatica, Nigel Godrich, Andy Johns, Eddie Kramer, Kevin Killen, George Massenburg, Hugh Padgham, Alan Parsons, Jack Joseph Puig, Phil Ramone, Bob Rock, Elliott Scheiner, Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Butch Vig, Tony Visconti, and many, many more...