Description
Audio Mastering: Separating the Science from Fiction is an ideal guide to tangible development as a mastering engineer. This book offers a comprehensive overview of mastering processes, teaching the reader to link critical listening skills with analysis to comprehend the processing required to improve the quality of their audio.
Whether involved in game audio, composing for film and television, producing rock or programming EDM, the aesthetics required to manipulate and assess audio for mastering are a highly valuable addition to any artist or engineer's skill set. Audio Mastering encourages readers to engage in personal analysis and, in doing so, contextualise their evaluations by linking to appropriate and available processing tools. Discussion of processing conventions and theory are included to help readers create an effective audio chain utilising the best properties from each process, as well as practical examples and additional online resources to support development of skilled processing control.
This is a thorough and practical textbook for audio engineers, artists, producers and students on music production, music technology and music performance courses, and for aspiring and developing mastering engineers.
About the Author
JP Braddock is a highly experienced audio engineer focused in both analogue and digital domain mastering. With over thirty years of experience in the music industry, he has delivered hundreds of albums over the last three decades, spanning a wide range of genres, including dance/electronic, folk, jazz and rock/metal. Through Formation Audio (https://mastering.ninja/), JP works as a mastering engineer, writer and educator delivering workshops for higher educational institutions across the UK.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032359021
Author JP Braddock
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Focal Press
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 490g