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January 09, 2012

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

How To Record Music

I often get asked about audio recording and music production. There are many things to learn for a newcomer to this topic, and although there is a lot of free information about this topic on the Interent, it can be quite difficult to find a source that explains in simple steps how to go about it.

Well, look no furter. I have located a very nice book about this topic. Sound engineer and musician Björgvin Benediktsson teaches you how to record music with whatever equipment you've got.

The author breaks down the essential facets of audio engineering and recording into easily consumable chapters, and gets you up and running by covering everything from buying essential audio equipment to using reverb effectively in your recordings.

If you've been thinking about learning how to record music, then grab a copy of this book and start learning how you can record great music with whatever equipment you have available. It's a very useful book that you will find good use for over and over as you get into audio recording.

Each chapter covers:

Here is the link to the How to record music book - it is a downlodable PDF eBook. A sample from the book is available too.

how to record music

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

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