Re: Q: educational websites/books on comp. audio/recording in general

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Hi Chris,

There's a lot of resources out there: also on a lot of different angles of audio engineering.
What is is that your trying to do / learn?

For instance doing the "home band" recording, I'd advise a lot of experimenting, and a bit of reading on mic placement + basic understanding of sample rates, latency etc... If your trying to create a soundscape track, the reccomendation would be totally different.

I'm doing bits of house / dubstep, and some recording stuff, these are the books I've got:
For electro music of various types:
Dance Music Manual - Rick Snowman

For mic placement / recording advice:
Creative Recording 2 - Paul White

For understanding what you're doing w.r.t effects, sampling rates etc:
Computer Music Synthesis Composition & Performance - Charles Dodge

A lot can also be learnt with youtube tutorials... however there's also a lot of rubbish on there. If you have lots of time to go trawling trough endless video's on recording / production, then you'll come across a couple of real gems. Mostly just junk though :)

Hth, -Harry
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