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Template Mixing and Mastering: The Ultimate Guide to Achieving a Professional Sound

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Template Mixing and Mastering: The Ultimate Guide to Achieving a Professional Sound
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Billy Decker
By (author) Simon Taylor
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreMusic recording and reproduction
Digital music - consumer user guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781785007491
ClassificationsDewey:780.285
Audience
General
Illustrations Line drawings, color; Halftones, color; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication Date 21 September 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Audio production is an incredibly rewarding craft. To take the raw, basic tracks of a fledgling idea and shape them into one glorious stereophonic sound wave is an amazing feat. The transformation from analogue to digital dominance has brought many advances in sound quality and new techniques, but producing digital music with only a standard computer and DAW can be problematic, time-consuming and sometimes disappointing without the right approach and skills. In Template Mixing and Mastering, renowned mix engineer Billy Decker tackles the challenges of in-the-box production through his innovative template approach. He shares his passion and knowledge from over twenty years of industry experience, including an introduction to templates and a step-by-step guide to their set-up and a discussion of drum replacement technology. Channel and setting information for each of the drum, instrument and vocal sections of his template is discussed along with the master channel and his methodology of mixing and mastering. Finally, he gives professional advice and best practice. AUTHORS: Billy Decker has been a leading mix engineer in Nashville, USA, for more than twenty years. Billy mixes quickly using a mix template, completing around 1000 songs each year. He has mixed multiple Billboard No 1 singles and accredited sales of albums containing his mixes total over 25 million copies. Simon Taylor is a British music creator and educator. He has been a member of the music industry for over twenty years and has qualifications in music technology and advanced recording techniques. 60 colour photographs and 12 colour diagrams

Author Biography

Billy Decker has been a leading mix engineer in Nashville, USA, for more than twenty years. Billy mixes quickly using a mix template, completing around 1000 songs each year. He has mixed multiple Billboard No 1 singles and accredited sales of albums containing his mixes total over 25 million copies. Simon Taylor is a British music creator and educator. He has been a member of the music industry for over twenty years and has qualifications in music technology and advanced recording techniques.

Reviews

This book is a gift of gratitude to anyone that wants to take a step into out-of-this-world sounding songs. -- Rodney Atkins, multi-million selling recording artist This book is accessible and engaging, with plenty of pithy one-liners that make serious and thought-provoking points. Essential reading for anyone interested in improving their mixing skills, and streamlining their working methods. -- Paul Tingen * Sound on Sound * Some absolute gems of advice to pick up here. The brilliant and clear way everything is presented and the actual (hallelujah!) settings for your template laid out for you, make this essential for any mix engineer, or anyone striving to be one. * Computer Music Review * The book is also an excellent reference for identifying frequencies a pro mixer will often cut or boost on certain instruments; I always nodded my head at Billy's choices. Throughout the book there are a lot of thoughts and practices that will help a mix engineer keep their focus, searching for "feel" as opposed to "perfection." There really is a lot of information packed into these 126 pages. -- Larry Crane reviewer Tape Op * Tape Op *