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Skrew
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mastering music

Post by Skrew » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:12 am

I know I asked this a few months ago, but now I know what I'm asking.

I want a book that teaches me how to master music. Like how to EQ different sounds, different ways to use compression, reverb, ect.

I'm ordering "synthesiser wizard: from presets to superuser" or something like that and I might as well order one for mastering too.

I already have "mastering audio volume 2" by Bob Katz but its not exactly what iv been looking for after reading half way through the book.

Any suggestions? Does Simon Cann have a decent book on mastering?
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Re: mastering music

Post by olyko12 » Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:57 am

The mixing engineers handbook is pretty good for mixdowns. I would assume the mastering engineers handbook is pretty handy as well. Could probably check it out online or at your local bookstore. It's by Bobby owsinowski? The spelling on the last name might be wrong lol.
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