Recording - Technology Directory

  1. PARIS [Macintosh/Windows]. Malvern, PA: Ensoniq Corp.; 1997155 Great Valley Parkway, PO Box 3035, Malvern, PA 19355-0735, 610-647-3930.
    Rec #: 1051
    Call Number: Updated 1997; information provided by publisher
    Notes: Cost: $2895.00
    Abstract:
    PARIS is a new 128 track, 24-bit professional disk-based digital audio recording system. It was designed to allow you to easily record, edit, and mix high quality digital audio and MIDI on a personal computer.It is compatible with both Power Macs and Windows 95/NT computers that have a PCI card slot. The package comes with the PCI card, the PARIS software that runs on either Power Mac or Windows 95/NT computers, a dedicated 16 channel Control Surface, and a stand-alone interface. The dedicated control surface has 17 100mm faders, knobs for changing the EQ, and buttons for muting, soloing and locating. A complex session can be controlled without even touching the mouse.

     

  2. Pellman, Samuel. An Introduction to the Creation of Electro-Acoustic Music.
    Rec #: 1240
    Call Number: updated 2002; informaton provided by email newsletter
    Abstract:
    An Introduction to the Creation of Electro-Acoustic Music covers the physical aspects of sound, digital audio, sampling (multisampling, looping, etc.) and synthesis.

     

  3. . Waugh, Ian. Making Music with Digital Audio: Cimino Publishing Group; 1997; c1998. ISBN: 1878427563.
    Rec #: 1238
    Call Number: updated 2002; imformation provdied by email newsletter
    Notes: Cost (single): $17.95
    Abstract:
    Waugh explains all aspects of the subject from digital audio basics to putting together a systerm to suit the user's music requirements. The book explains exactly what you need to know about: Sound and digital audio; Basic digital recording principles; Sample rates and resolutions; Consumer sound cards; Dedicated digital audio cards. On a practical level the user will learn about, sample editing, digital FX processing, integrating MIDI and digital audio, using sample CDs, mastering to DAT and direct to CD, digtial audio and multimedia.

     

  4. Wilkinson, Scott. Anatomy of a Home Studio.
    Rec #: 1239
    Call Number: updated 2002; information provided by email newsletter
    Abstract:
    Anatomy of a Home Studio covers areas such as MIDI, digital audio, synthesis, DSP, Mixing, and recording techniques.