Author: | Simon Casas | ISBN: | 9781463466992 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | November 25, 2008 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Simon Casas |
ISBN: | 9781463466992 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | November 25, 2008 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL SOUND MIXING Mixed Up, Is a hands-on guide for the weekend warrior. Simon Casas is a third generation musician who is passionate about what he calls the soul chemistry of sound mixing. After spending a lifetime as a professional musician and sound mixer, he has penned this humorous yet insightful guide that provides not only technical guidance, but solutions to the personality conflicts that can hobble successful work behind the sound board. began playing music as a child, learning the piano, guitar and eventually the fretless bass -- his signature instrument. His musical chops led him to work with artists including The Righteous Brothers, Sonny & Cher, Freddie Cannon and many others. In the recording studio, he worked with producers such as Dick Marx, Vern Dant, Walt Aldridge, among others. He has produced for both radio and television stations and directed sound for a mega church in the Kansas City Up stands out on the shelves in that, while it addresses technical issues, it is written for the layman. Simons real world experience allows him to walk a sound mixer through a successful rehearsal and live performance while warning of potential hazards. The book also contains chapters that detail solutions for dealing with the quirks of musicians and complaints from audiences. It also contains a chapter focusing on the character qualities that are necessary to succeed behind the board. This practical manual belongs in the hands of every serious non-professional who mixes sound.
SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL SOUND MIXING Mixed Up, Is a hands-on guide for the weekend warrior. Simon Casas is a third generation musician who is passionate about what he calls the soul chemistry of sound mixing. After spending a lifetime as a professional musician and sound mixer, he has penned this humorous yet insightful guide that provides not only technical guidance, but solutions to the personality conflicts that can hobble successful work behind the sound board. began playing music as a child, learning the piano, guitar and eventually the fretless bass -- his signature instrument. His musical chops led him to work with artists including The Righteous Brothers, Sonny & Cher, Freddie Cannon and many others. In the recording studio, he worked with producers such as Dick Marx, Vern Dant, Walt Aldridge, among others. He has produced for both radio and television stations and directed sound for a mega church in the Kansas City Up stands out on the shelves in that, while it addresses technical issues, it is written for the layman. Simons real world experience allows him to walk a sound mixer through a successful rehearsal and live performance while warning of potential hazards. The book also contains chapters that detail solutions for dealing with the quirks of musicians and complaints from audiences. It also contains a chapter focusing on the character qualities that are necessary to succeed behind the board. This practical manual belongs in the hands of every serious non-professional who mixes sound.