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Studio/Recording Introduction. Studio Layout. Studio (for recording) Control Room (mixing, monitoring) Isolation rooms (usually smaller than main studio) Machine Room (for isolation of noisy equipment). Project Studio. Profound effect on the recording industry
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Studio Layout • Studio (for recording) • Control Room (mixing, monitoring) • Isolation rooms (usually smaller than main studio) • Machine Room (for isolation of noisy equipment)
Project Studio • Profound effect on the recording industry • High-quality equipment available for relatively low cost. • More people working at home, rather than large, commercial studios • Small DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), mixing console, and monitors
Live/Location Recording • One-shot chance • On-site booth • FOH position • Truck/Rolling studio (WIPB)
People • Artist • Studio Musicians/Arrangers • Producer • Engineer • Assistant (Second) Engineer • Maintenance Engineer • Mastering Engineer • Studio Management
Recording Process • (Preparation) • Recording/Initial Tracking • Overdubbing • Mixdown • (Mastering) • (Product Manufacture)
Transducer • Any device that changes one form of energy into another, corresponding form of energy. • Acoustic instrument • Microphone • Loudspeaker • Record and Playback heads of analog recorder • Phono cartridge • Ear