| The Interactive Guide to Home Recording Details
You've just spent a lot of money on a brand new recording setup and you're becoming frustrated because the tracks you're recording just don't sound anything like your favorite CDs. With the release of "The Interactive Guide to Home Recording," Pomona Productions, Inc. is about to give you a big helping hand. This unique, easy-to-use CD-ROM will get you cutting great-sounding tracks in a hurry!
"This CD-ROM is an absolute essential for anyone who plans on taking home recording seriously. Obviously nothing can replace real-life, hands-on experience when it comes to recording, but this CD-ROM certainly comes close!" - Eric Bresnick, Recording and Live Sound Engineer, Burlington VT
Jam-packed with tips and techniques - never before has this valuable knowledge been available in such an accessible form. With a combination of informative graphics, CD-quality audio samples and an intuitive user interface, you will be taken step-by-step through the recording process. The focus is on basic, nuts-and-bolts engineering principles, which will be invaluable no matter what platform and equipment you choose to record on. Click here to download a demo version and see for yourself!
"The Interactive Guide to Home Recording" is split into two main sections, Basic Principles and the Instrument Index. Topics covered in the Basic Principles section include:
- Production & Session Planning
- Signal Flow
- Microphone Selection & Placement
- Level Setting
- Compression/Limiting
- Equalization
- Reverb and Effects
- 20 Steps to a Great Mix
- Full of tips and techniques used by the pros, here's where you'll learn everything you need to vastly improve the quality of your recordings, as well as production considerations and session preparation. Click here for some further articles on these topics.
What We Think Well done! Great for the beginning recordist to hear what all of this stuff means! Bravo Mark!
The Interactive Guide to Home Recording Reviews
"It's a wonderful reference AND learning tool for both recording and live work. The information on EQ alone is worth the price of admission." - Don DiMasi, Project Studio Owner/Composer/Producer, Denver Colorado
"When I started out recording on a 4-track, it was impossible to find the information we've presented here, short of interning in a major commercial studio." says Mark Gifford, award-winning audio engineer and president of Pomona Productions, Inc. He goes on further - "This is the perfect delivery medium for this information - you can't hear a book and videos are too unwieldy. I can't believe no one has thought of this before! There's no need to try and synch up a CD with a book, or fast forward and rewind through a videotape - the info you need is just a click away, what could be easier?"
"The mixdown section was really well done! I especially liked the explanation of how to make the drums sound "right," how to mix the levels of the different instruments and the graphics that accompany this section." - Dave Snyder, Musician/Home Recordist, Cuyahoga Falls, OH |