Recording engineer and Audiotuts+ writer Mark Garrison has just launched a new book—”The Encyclopedia of Home Recording.” We’re giving away a copy for free. To enter, just leave a comment! One random commenter will be chosen as winner. Too easy.
Encyclopedia of Home Recording
Here are some details about the book:
The Encyclopedia of Home Recording puts those answers at your fingertips quickly and easily by explaining the tools, techniques, and terminology of the home studio in an easy-to-understand manner.
Features of this unique home studio reference include:
- Hundreds of alphabetically-organized entries
- A special section on the basics of sound
- Studio setup guide
- Microphone placement guide
- More than 150 diagrams
- Cross-reference notes to help you learn more
- Practical tips and advice for improving your recordings
Learn more from the book’s website.
How to Win
For the chance to win, all you need to do is comment. If you like, tell us why you need this book. Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you. This giveaway is open worldwide, but make sure to get your comment in before midnight this Saturday, Pacific Eastern Standard Time.
Please note: Envato staff and people who have written more than two tutorials/articles for a Tuts+ site are not eligible to enter.
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