Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
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Post by Rick Sarson on May 11, 2008 18:44:52 GMT 1
I have just had this I've just been reading Theatre Sound by John Leonard. It has been a reasonably straightforward little book with fairly strong emphasis on sound electronics and I now require a companion volume that is more along the lines of acoustics for beginners. Got any ideas? This is by way of shaping up my educational ideas to provide budding performers (actors mainly) with a basic package of Sound knowledge. from a chum, anyone out there got any ideas. It must surely be a good thing if the 'turns' have some kind of idea about what we are trying to achieve and why we do the things we do to make it happen.
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Post by shaggy on May 21, 2008 23:15:57 GMT 1
hey dude,you could try bits and pieces from 'The PA Bible' or 'Sound Recording for Engineers'.Both are excellent publications and assume little or no knowledge from the start,but build to a comprehensive understanding of technique and theory.
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Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Post by Rick Sarson on May 30, 2008 10:10:52 GMT 1
Thanks, I will check those out.
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