Adult Non Fiction Textbook

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This sample portrays a strong clear easy to listen to narration of factual material dealing with audio recording.

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English

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North American (Canadian - West) North American (General)

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Robert Dean audio sample of a nonfiction textbook. Understanding and Crafting the Mix. The Art of Recording Third Edition William Moylan, Chapter one. The heading reads the elements of sound and audio recording. Audio recording is a recording of sound. It is the act of capturing the physical dimensions of sound and then reproducing those dimensions the dimensions or reproduced either immediately or from a storage medium in brackets, magnetic vinyl, Elektronik digital and thereby returning those dimensions to their physical acoustic state. Audio recording is a process that transformed sound from its physical acoustic state through the recording slash reproduction chain and back to physical sound. The in italics here, art of recording emerges with the artistically sensitive application of the recording process. The recording process is being used to shape or create sound as an artistic statement in brackets, piece of music or supporting artistic material. To be in control of crafting the artistic product, one must be in control of the recording process, be fluent in the ways the recording process modifies, sound and be skilled in executing well defined creative ideas. Thes all closely involved interaction was sound. Inconsistencies between the various states of sound are present throughout the audio recording process. Many of these inconsistencies air the result of the human factor. The ways in which humans perceive sound an interpreter formulate its meanings. In order for the artist in brackets, audio engineer slash recordist to be in control of the artistic processes, they must understand the substance of their material sound in all its inconsistencies.