Zen and the Art of Mixing

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Product Description (Technical Reference). In his first book, The Daily Adventures of Mixerman , the author detailed the frustrating and often hilarious goings on during the process of recording a major-label band. Musicians, engineers, and producers laughed and cried at the crazy goings-on they'd never imagined or recognized all too well. Now Mixerman turns his razor-sharp gaze to the art of mixing and gives followers and the uninitiated reason to hope if not for logic and civility in the recording studio then at least for a good sounding record. With a firm commitment to art over technology and to maintaining a grasp of each, Mixerman outlines his own approach to recording success, based on his years mixing records in all genres of music for all kinds of artists, often under trying circumstances. As he states in his introduction to the new volume, "Even if you're not a professional mixer, even if you're a musician trying to mix your own work or a studio owner in a smaller market, you have your own set of pressures to deal with while you're mixing. Regardless of what those pressures are, it's important to identify and recognize them, if for no other reason than so you can learn to completely ignore them." But how? "That's where the Zen comes in." From the Back Cover "Finally, a book that teaches the Art of great mixing, not the pseudoscience. At long f*#@ing last." -Ken Scott (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Elton John) Here, in a replica of this recently exhumed tome (miraculously preserved within the chassis of a Sound Tools rig at the bottom of The La Brea Tarpits), we present Mixerman's philosophies on the art of mixing. Well known for his hilarious recording exploits in The Daily Adventures of Mixerman , the author now provides his tactical reasoning without the colored lens of absurdist big-label disasters. In this work, Mixerman distills a successful mixing career's worth of lessons and realizations into understandable and sensible terms for both enthusiastic musician and professional technician alike. As Mixerman points out, "If you change how you think about mixing, you'll be well on your way to learning how to mix." I never thought anybody could write a meaningful book about mixing but Mixerman has done exactly that. I learned early-on that great recording engineering and mixing is largely a matter of keeping your mind out of the way and here is one man's brilliant approach to accomplishing precisely that. -Bob Olhsson (Stevie Wonder, Jackson Five) "Without belaboring the technical, he encompasses the creative, spiritual, practical, and business aspects in a simple and entertaining read. This will surely be a huge help to budding mixers and interested music consumers alike!" -Ron Saint Germain (U2, Mick Jagger, 311, Whitney Houston)   "Dough head. You gave away the farm." -Aardvark, cohost of The Mixerman Radio Show. (Alan Parsons, Johnny Reed)           About the Author Mixerman is a Los Angeles based producer, mixer, and author who reaches a vast audience interested in the recording process and the music business through his popular blog The Daily Adventures of Mixerman (mixerman.net) and The Mixerman Radio Show (thewombforums.com).

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9781423491507

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1423491505

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