Hi all,
I'm new in this group, saw this thread today and found it very interesting,
since I'm also thinking about buying this plug-in.
I've tried the demo a little bit and it really appears to be accessible
with Voiceover.
Does anyone know if it even is possible to do really fine pitch
Just changed the subject to reflect the thread more. Yes I know, pedant alert!
I've looked into some of the books Chris recommended (and indeed thanks for
doing so). It seems the second edition of the Roey Izhaki book no longer comes
with a DVD, but instead the samples are downloadable.
thanks for the updated info.
At 01:14 PM 7/13/2014, you wrote:
Just changed the subject to reflect the thread
more. Yes I know, pedant alert!
I've looked into some of the books Chris
recommended (and indeed thanks for doing
so). It seems the second edition of the Roey
Izhaki book no
Why not go with ePub? There are accessible means of reading it on all platforms
are there not??
On Jul 13, 2014, at 1:14 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie
wrote:
Just changed the subject to reflect the thread more. Yes I know, pedant
alert!
I've looked into some of the
That's what I went with in the end, but other providers provide the books in
various formats which just makes life that bit easier for me; though not
necessarily for everyone I realise that.
On 13 Jul 2014, at 18:32, TheOreoMonster monkeypushe...@gmail.com wrote:
Why not go with ePub? There
One of the texts we used at Five Towns College as far back as the early 90s was
Modern Recording Techniques by david Miles Huber. It's at least in its
seventh edition and has always been available from RFBD for its members. It
covers an enormous range of material. It's not light reading, of
Thanks very much Slau, Just found it.
Dónal
On 13 Jul 2014, at 19:09, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
One of the texts we used at Five Towns College as far back as the early 90s
was Modern Recording Techniques by david Miles Huber. It's at least in its
seventh edition and has
Another good one I have on my Learning Ally bookshelf is Sound and Recording by
Francis Rumsey. The edition I've read is the 6th edition, though I'm not sure
if there's a more up-to-date one. Again (possibly for slau) that Modern
Recording Techniques is now in the 8th edition.
Cheers,