The Mastering Engineer's Handbook 4th Edition
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Audio mastering is the final step in the audio production process, polishing the recording's final mix and prepping it for release and distribution. This fourth edition of Bobby Owsinski's classic The Mastering Engineer's Handbook is a thoroughly updated and comprehensive manual on the art and science of creating well-mastered recordings.
Today's musicians and engineers have many high quality and low cost software-based mastering tools available to them, but the challenge is to understand those tools and learn to use them wisely.
Redesigned and updated to reflect both the latest in technology and recent changes in the marketplace, this new edition shows you both the fundamentals, and the advanced aspects of both self-mastering, and prepping your mix for mastering by a pro.
Topics covered include:
• Techniques for making a hot-level master
• A comprehensive look at mastering for vinyl including the format’s latest technology improvements
• Mastering techniques for the best sounding online streams
• An overview of the tools required for successful self-mastering
The book also features interviews with a number of legendary mastering engineers discussing their techniques and tips that will help you master your own music with style and technical know-how. Give your music the benefit of the expertise you'll find with The Mastering Engineer’s Handbook, Fourth Edition.
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Not what I was expecting
„The mixing engineer’s handbook“ is a great book. The author provides helpful tips how to mix music while always encouraging to be creative. It helped me a lot to bring my mixes to a more advanced level. „The mastering engineer’s handbook“ is not quite as good. The section about how to master, which plugin-ins to use, how to dial in the right parameters, etc. is quite short. There are not many great tips for mastering. The book mostly emphasises the listening environment and distribution formats. I was expecting way more interesting methods which I could implement to increase the quality of my masters.