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"The Pro Audio Insider's Bathroom Reader" is a collection of essays and personal observations collected by the author and written as a popular and well-read column in Mix magazine. Written for both the amateur and professional with a serious interest in the art, science, and business of music-making, this collection covers a wide range of topics encompassing music recording, live sound, film and television, radio, business, legal issues, and more. Never before compiled in one publication, each essay makes a distinct point about the music industry, whether that point is critical, enlightening,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Pro Audio Insider's Bathroom Reader" is a collection of essays and personal observations collected by the author and written as a popular and well-read column in Mix magazine. Written for both the amateur and professional with a serious interest in the art, science, and business of music-making, this collection covers a wide range of topics encompassing music recording, live sound, film and television, radio, business, legal issues, and more. Never before compiled in one publication, each essay makes a distinct point about the music industry, whether that point is critical, enlightening, or humorous. Designed to be read for enjoyment, "The Pro Audio Insider's Bathroom Reader" is a thinking person's book about the relationships between music, technology, business, culture, and society.

For anyone¿amateur or professional¿with a serious interest in audio electronics, production, or the modern music-making process.

Features a collection of essays and personal observations on the art, science, and business of music-making in a technological world and interviews with important figures in the world of music-making.

Essays cover a wide range of topics and perspectives encompassing many aspects of music, recording, live sound, film and television, radio, business, legal issues, and more.

This comprehensive compilation of the author¿s popular Mix magazine column run from humorous to thoughtful to critical.
Autorenporträt
Paul Lehrman, Tufts University