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Masters of Recording Arts Student seeks resources

Masters of Recording Arts Student seeks resources

2005-12-06 by pete_buchwald

Hello all,

     I am doing some research trying to compile a list (annotated bibliography) of resources 
that would help a home recordist.   I am listing books, magazines, journals, websites, 
..whatever kinds of available resources I can point people to.

     I intend also to make a "home recording hub" website to share some of my findings.

     I was wanting to ask my friends in the Logic Cafe (who I believe to be the enlightenned 
DAW users) if they had any top picks for books, websites, etc.  

     As a way of saying thank you to the group I'll offer you all a tip on two free plugins:

     Green Oak  Chrystal synthesizer
http://www.greenoak.com/crystal/download.html

     and

   a free spectrum analysis plugin (that shows what frequencies are how loud in your mix).
   http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspector/

The Inspector product is simple, but FREE.
the inspectorXL demo package is a little more slick looking, but it cuts out EVERY 30 
seconds and puts pops in your audio as long as it is plugged in (to my Logic 6.3), so 
unplug it before you bounce down.
I downloaded both of them and have them ready to plug in when needed for a quick 
analysis.

Thanks for any help!!

      Pete

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Masters of Recording Arts Student seeks resources

2005-12-07 by Eddie Sullivan

Here's a great resource on Logic:

http://www.digitalmediatraining.com/products/logicpro7/index.html

I have this and it has drastically Improved my understanding of the 
program.

I am also a dealer for this.

Eddie Sullivan
Integrated Midi Systems • IMS Pro A/V
The Stony Brook Technology Center
21 Technology Drive
E . Setauket NY 11733
1800 344 6434 X 108
esullivan@integratedmidi.com
M-F 9-6
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On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 06:25  PM, pete_buchwald wrote:

> Hello all,
>
>      I am doing some research trying to compile a list (annotated 
> bibliography) of resources
> that would help a home recordist.   I am listing books, magazines, 
> journals, websites,
> ..whatever kinds of available resources I can point people to.
>
>      I intend also to make a "home recording hub" website to share 
> some of my findings.
>
>      I was wanting to ask my friends in the Logic Cafe (who I believe 
> to be the enlightenned
> DAW users) if they had any top picks for books, websites, etc.
>
>      As a way of saying thank you to the group I'll offer you all a 
> tip on two free plugins:
>
>      Green Oak  Chrystal synthesizer
> http://www.greenoak.com/crystal/download.html
>
>      and
>
>    a free spectrum analysis plugin (that shows what frequencies are 
> how loud in your mix).
>    http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspector/
>
> The Inspector product is simple, but FREE.
> the inspectorXL demo package is a little more slick looking, but it 
> cuts out EVERY 30
> seconds and puts pops in your audio as long as it is plugged in (to my 
> Logic 6.3), so
> unplug it before you bounce down.
> I downloaded both of them and have them ready to plug in when needed 
> for a quick
> analysis.
>
> Thanks for any help!!
>
>       Pete
>
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>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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>

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Masters of Recording Arts Student seeks resources

2005-12-08 by GAmoore@aol.com

I am doing some research trying to compile a list (annotated bibliography) of resources
that would help a home recordist. I am listing books, magazines, journals, websites,
..whatever kinds of available resources I can point people to.


I think the British magazines are the best - Future Music, Computer Music, and Music Tech. They have a tutorials and how-to's which are really good.

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