Sound Engineer's Pocket Book ANNOTATION
Audience: Students on HE and FE courses - sound engineering and recording, music technology, acoustics. (Eg. NVQ in Sound Assistance Level 2, and Sound Operation Level 3). Professional audio engineers and designers; broadcast and recording studio personnel, audio communications personnel.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Sound Engineer's Pocket Book is a collection of important facts and information that cannot easily be carried in the heads of those needing to remember it. If you are a professional audio engineer, responsible for broadcast or studio recording or a student on a music technology or sound recording course you will find this an essential part of your work kit. This is a handy, compact source of essential data that every sound technician should have. It covers the very latest technology connected with sound.
SYNOPSIS
* Handy pocket-sized reference * Straightforward explanations * Must-have facts and figures for Sound Engineers * The second edition features:Substantial revisions of chapters on radio microphone frequencies, digital audio tape, and audio measurements * An extended list of further reading * Completely reformatted for greater clarity The Sound Engineer's Pocket Book 2nd Edition is a handy source of essential data that every sound technician needs. Whether you are a professional sound engineer, responsible for broadcast or studio recording, or a student on a music technology or sound recording course, you will find this book authoritative and easily accessible. Adapted from the comprehensive volume, the Audio Engineer's Reference Book (now in its second edition), this pocket-sized reference has been fully revised to cover the very latest technology connected with sound: * Noise measurement * Acoustics * Microphones * Loudspeakers * Mixing equipment * CDs, DAT, MIDI, MiniDisc * Telephony * ISDN * Digital interfacing * Ultrasonics
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
A collection of terms, tables, and formulas used by sound technicians. The second edition revises the chapters on radio microphone frequencies, digital audio tape, and audio measurements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)