2nd Edition

Audio Production and Critical Listening Technical Ear Training

By Jason Corey Copyright 2017
174 Pages 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

174 Pages 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

174 Pages 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Audio Production and Critical Listening: Technical Ear Training, Second Edition develops your critical and expert listening skills, enabling you to listen to audio like an award-winning engineer. Featuring an accessible writing style, this new edition includes information on objective measurements of sound, technical descriptions of signal processing, and their relationships to subjective... Read more

List of Illustrations

Introduction


Chapter 1: Listening


Chapter 2: Tonal Balance and Equalization


Chapter 3: Spatial Attributes and Reverberation


Chapter 4: Dynamic Range Control


Chapter 5: Distortion and Noise


Chapter 6: Amplitude Envelope and Audio Edit Points


Chapter 7: Analysis of Sound


Bibliography

Index

Biography

Jason Corey is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Performing Arts Technology at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, where he teaches courses in sound recording, technical ear training, and musical acoustics. As an active recording, mixing, and editing engineer, he works across a range of musical genres including jazz, classical and contemporary art music, and experimental electronic music. He is author of numerous publications on topics such as technical ear training, multichannel audio, and spatial audio perception. He has served as Governor of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) from 2013 to 2015 and is currently the AES Vice-President for the Central Region, USA/Canada.

David H. Benson is a software developer and audio researcher who is currently completing a Ph.D in Sound Recording at McGill University. His research has been supported by the Quebec government’s Fund for Research on Society and Culture (FQRSC) and the Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation (AESEF). In 2011 he was named the AESEF’s John Eargle scholar, an honor recognizing excellence in both technology and music. As a pedagogue, he was granted the Schulich School of Music’s first Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.