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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great tips, Historical research, Props to Richard!,
By Henry Cooper ""Still One Me"" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Studio Basics: What You Should Know Before Going Into the Recording Studio (Paperback)
Since I first purchased this, I wanna get a discover on what it is and how it is behind entering the recording studio or the "booth" (which we call it by the way). To me this book tells me examples I must do and not do while entering the studio. If you're a recording artist, a record producer (either unknown, independent, well known, etc), composer, arranger, engineer, mixer, unknown artist, or just a beginner by the way, then this is the right book for you as your choice. I diggin' completely all of the stuff that says on this book. Again props to Richard Mansfield who did a fantasic job getting this research going. Recommended to anyone who's interested. For example, read books by Donald S. Passman (e.g. All You Need to Know About the Music Business 6th Edition), This Business of Music, 10th Edition (any edition, it doesn't matter), or many others if you're interested.
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Studio Basics: What You Should Know Before Going Into the Recording Studio by Richard Mansfield (Paperback - Mar. 1998)
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