01. What Advice would you offer the aspiring engineer/producer? (05:55) 02. Microphone Techniques (10:05) 03. Recording Piano (12:20) 04. Bass Recording (14:00) 05. Acoustic Guitar Recording (16:14) 06. Ribbon Microphones (19:03) 07. Vocal Recording (22:14) 08. Synthesiser Recording (23:49) 09. Backing Vocals (28:56) 10. Using Microphone Techniques as a tool (30:37) 11. Choral Recording (32:50) 12. Electric Guitar Recording (42:57) 13. Digital vs Analogue (44:46) 14. Multi-track Multiplexing (46:49) Resgatando algumas antigas fitas VHS. Ative as legendas automáticas do YouTube. Rescuing some old VHS tapes. Turn on automatic captions on YouTube. “When Bruce Sweden talks, the industry listens. Here-s a rare opportunity to learn from the one of recording's great masters. Don't miss it!“ (George Petersen, Editor, Mix Magazine) Bruce Swedien has recorded the biggest-selling music of all time, and has won Grammy Awards for “Best Engineered Recording“ for Michael Jackson's Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), and Dangerous (1991), and also for Quincy Jones' Back on the Block (1990) and Q's Jook Joint (1996). Here-s your chance to spend some time with Bruce in the studio as he describes the techniques he has developed recording a wide variety of artists - Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Donna Summer, Natalie Cole, George Benson, The Chi-Lites, Missing Persons, James Ingram and many others. Learn how to record true stereo images using stereophonic microphone techniques to capture three-dimensional sound. Copyright 1997-1998 Palefish Enterprises Inc.
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing