I recently asked you guys for help and you suggested some books well i found some other ones as well and thought id might share them with you i have already ordered them
(btw i bought them in packs so they came with 2 other books under the Frequently bought together section!)
Ableton Live 8 Power!: The Comprehensive Guide
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Ableton-Live-Power-Comprehensive-Guide/dp/1598639757[/url]
Composition for Computer Musicians (Artistpro)
[url]Amazon.com
Cubase 5 Power!: The Comprehensive Guide
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Ableton-Live-Power-Comprehensive-Guide/dp/1598639757[/url]
Welsh’s Synthesizer Cookbook: Synthesizer Programming, Sound Analysis, and Universal Patch Book
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Welshs-Synthesizer-Cookbook-Programming-Universal/dp/B000ERHA4S/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top[/url]
230$ for 10 books not bad im serious about producing
cool, you’ll need to be serious about production! its a never ending learning curve and depending on which route you go it can become expensive.
cool man, but i cant stand reading i’d rather watch a video then play around :hehe:
though i might add welsh’s cook book looks interesting
is the Welsh’s Synthesizer Cookbook any good? seems interesting
[quote]berwin9 (17/03/2010)[hr]is the Welsh’s Synthesizer Cookbook any good? seems interesting[/quote]
From everyone who has bought it…all of them said it was amazing!
On a bit of a budget but i just finished the E-book i saw posted on here and learned alot sooo could you recommend a good one to start with??
[quote]berwin9 (17/03/2010)[hr]is the Welsh’s Synthesizer Cookbook any good? seems interesting[/quote]
Yes I got it delivered over the weekend - so not really dived in but it certainly looks good and well set out - oh got it on ebay and was delivered in 5 days from the states so excellent service
Oh Ableton Live 8 Power is excellent book too which is an interesting read and I still use it as a refernce.
Here are a few that I own & found really helpful.
Roey Izhaki - Mixing Audio - Concepts, Theories & Practices (Excellent, excellent wonderful Book!)
[url]Amazon.co.uk
Rick Snoman - The Dance Music Bible (Theres 2 editions & also a new/different Vol.2 out)
[url]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dance-Music-Manual-Tools-techniques/dp/0240519159[/url]
Tim Crich - Recording Tips for Engineers.
Sample Magic - The Secrets of Dance Music Production (Very good - but probably more immeadiately suited to 4/4 styles)
[url]http://www.samplemagic.com/secretsofhouse.htm[/url]
Bobby Owsinski - The Mixing Engineers Handbook (Excellent Book written by a really experienced Guy… who mainly works with Bands / Live instruments - but the education in the book will really help anyone to understand - I’m actually reading it at the moment again.)