Exploring the evolution of recorded sound, the book delves into the physics behind sound generation and its historical development, highlighting significant technologies like multi-channel tape recorders. It contrasts live and recorded sound, especially in classical music, and discusses the nuances of instrument sound production and recording techniques. Key topics include microphone use, digital workstations, and the transformation of music reproduction at home. The author concludes with insights on the future of music recording and the evolving role of the Audio Engineer.
Julian Ashbourn Boeken
