| Contents |
| Introduction - Advanced Recording Techniques |
| | What Is Professional Recording? | Training The Professional | |
| Chapter 1 - Analog vs. Digital Consoles &
Solid State Logic Console Training |
| | The Front End | Signal Flow and Algorithms | Console Types | The
Shortest Path | Attaining The Shortest Path | The SSL 4000G Input/Output
Strip | |
| Chapter 2 - Analog vs. Digital Micing & Console Techniques. |
| Chapter 3 - Analog Tape Recording and Tape Machine Alignment. |
| Chapter 4 - Static mixing using large-format console, automation and
dynamics processing. |
| Chapter 5 - Signal processing during static mixing with delay,
reverberation and equalization. Mixing notations. |
| Chapter 6 - Signal processing (delay, reverberation, dynamics and
equalization during analog recording. Micing techniques for analog recording. Analog Mock
Session. x |
| Chapter 7 - Analog Session: recording, overdubbing and static mixdown. |
| Chapter 8 - Automated mixdown lecture and mock session. |
| Chapter 9 - Automated mixing with signal processing, grouping and fader
movement. |
| Chapter 10 - Synchronization with OD's on separate machine. Analog 48
track and MDM in-sync transfers. |
| Chapter 11 - Direct to DAT recording. |
| Chapter 12 - Final Notes and Wrap-up. |