Introduction 1
Part I: Computer Recording Basics 7
Chapter 1: Discovering What You Need 9
Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Recording Space 35
Part II: Choosing and Installing Computer Hardware 51
Chapter 3: Choosing Computer Components 53
Chapter 4: Examining Audio Components 65
Chapter 5: Connecting Your Hardware 97
Part III: Choosing and Installing Recording Software 113
Chapter 6: Understanding Computer Recording Software 115
Chapter 7: Finding the Right Software for You 127
Chapter 8: Installing Your Software 149
Part IV: Revving Up the Recording Process 173
Chapter 9: Getting a Great Source Sound 175
Chapter 10: Recording and Editing Audio 191
Chapter 11: Using MIDI 227
Chapter 12: Using Loops 249
Chapter 13: Exploring Software Synthesizers 259
Chapter 14: Mixing and Mastering Your Music 267
Part V: Playing with Plug-Ins 297
Chapter 15: Understanding Plug-Ins 299
Chapter 16: Using Equalization 309
Chapter 17: Using Effects Effectively 323
Chapter 18: Digging into Dynamics Processors 335
Part VI: The Part of Tens 350
Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Improving the Performance of Your System 351
Chapter 20: Ten Great Internet Recording Resources 357
Chapter 21: Ten (Or So) Free or Really Cheap Software Programs 361
Index 367
Jeff Strong is the author of Home Recording for Musicians For Dummies as well as Pro Tools All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies and is President of the REI Institute, a MusicMedicine research organization and therapy provider. Jeff graduated from the Percussion Institute of Technology at the Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles in 1983, and has either worked in or owned a recording studio since 1985. Every week, he records dozens of custom-client CDs by using the kinds of audio recording software covered in these pages. He has also released eight commercially available CDs, four of which can be found at www.reiinstitute.com.
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