![]() ![]() Mastering Audio, Second Edition: The Art and the Science Thanks a lot, and I hope you find this list super useful!ġ. I don’t get rich through the site, and I only ever link to things that I genuinely endorse, because I use them myself. You may think the title of this post is a little over the top – but if you’ve ever been struggling for days, weeks or months with some aspect of your music-making, or come across a new album, artist or idea that just blew you away… You’ll know it doesn’t feel like an exaggeration at the time to say it was life-changing :)īy the way, if you’d like to support Get That Pro Sound, you can always do so by clicking and purchasing through my affiliate ads and links to Amazon and elsewhere. Here I’ve brought together books on recording, mixing, mastering, orchestration, film scoring, sound design, EDM and House music production, Pro producer interviews and tutorials, musician and producer biographies, and academic/philosophical writing on the more abstract aspects of music and its construction. To compile this list, I pulled out those few books I’ve encountered at various points over the last 15 years that had that profound, ‘eureka moment’ affect: in terms of giving me insight into technical skills, and how people with far more experience manage the physical processes of recording and mixing – but also that made me think about and listen to music in a whole new way, with a fundamentally deeper understanding. What is the ultimate music producers reading list? Here’s my shot at it… ![]()
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