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Table of Contents

Оглавление

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Preface

Introduction

1 Recording History 1.1. In the beginning was the phonautograph 1.2. When it really started 1.3. Magnetic recording 1.4. The advent of 78 rpm 1.5. The magnetic tape and the LP 1.6. 8-track cartridges, mini-cassette and Trimicron 1.7. The compact disk and the advent of digital technology 1.8. Digital technology is essential 1.9. Hard disk recorder and minidisc 1.10. Microcomputer, direct-to-disk and DAW 1.11. To conclude

2 The Voice 2.1. The vocal apparatus and its functioning 2.2. Voice and breath 2.3. Song and speech 2.4. Frequency, intensity and timbre 2.5. Voice and range 2.6. Voice quality 2.7. Characteristics of the vocal timbre 2.8. Conclusion

3 Microphones 3.1. A little history 3.2. The characteristics of a microphone 3.3. Microphone families 3.4. Uses of microphones according to their directivity 3.5. Conclusion

4 The Acoustic Environment 4.1. Location of pickup and sound isolation 4.2 Acoustic processing 4.3. Acoustic booths 4.4. Accessories 4.5. Conclusion

10  Conclusion

11  Appendices

12  Appendix 1. Sound Unit

13  Appendix 2. Audio Connectivity

14  Appendix 3. Audio Processing Plugins

15  Appendix 4. Tube and JFET Microphone Amplifiers

16  Appendix 5. Microphone Pairs

17  Glossary

18  References

19  Index

Recording and Voice Processing, Volume 1

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