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Recording Studio Design, Fourth Edition explains the key principles of successful studio design and construction using straightforward language and the use of practical examples appreciated by readers of previous editions. Updated to reflect new industry standards, this fourth edition addresses improvements in cinema sound, with specific attention paid to B-chain electroacoustic response and calibration.

Using over 50 years' experience, author Philip Newell provides detail on the practical aspects of recording in various environments, not only exploring the complex issues relating to the acoustics but also providing real-world solutions. While the book contains detailed discussions about performing rooms, control rooms, and mobile studios, concepts of the infrastructures are also discussed, because no studio can perform optimally unless the technical and human requirements are adequately provided for. In this new edition, sound for cinema provides a p

Table of Contents

About the Author

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: General Requirements and Common Errors

Chapter 2: Sound, Decibels, and Hearing

Chapter 3: Sound Isolation

Chapter 4: Room Acoustics and Means of Control

Chapter 5: Designing Neutral Rooms

Chapter 6: Rooms with Characteristic Acoustics

Chapter 7: Variable Acoustics

Chapter 8: Room Combinations and Operational Considerations

Chapter 9: The Studio Environment

Chapter 10: Limitations to Design Predictions

Chapter 11: Loudspeakers in Rooms

Chapter 12: Flattening the Room Response

Chapter 13: Control Rooms

Chapter 14: The Behaviour of Multiple Loudspeakers in Rooms

Chapter 15: Studio Monitoring: The Principal Objectives

Chapter 16: The Non-Environment Control Room

Chapter 17: The Live-End, Dead-End Approach

Chapter 18: Response Disturbances Due to Mixing Consoles and Studio Furniture

Chapter 19: Objective Measurement and Subjective Evaluations

Chapter 20: Studio Monitoring Systems

Chapter 21: Surround Sound and Multi-Channel Control Rooms

Chapter 22: Dubbing Theatres and Cinema Sound

Chapter 23: A Mobile Control Room

Chapter 24: Foldback

Chapter 25: Main Supplies and Earthing Systems

Chapter 26: Analogue Audio Interfacing

Chapter 27: A Pictorial Representation of a Studio Construction

Chapter 28 Human Factors

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Glossary of Terms

Conversion Tables

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/14/2017 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138936072, 978-1138936072
      ISBN10: 1138936073

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Recording Studio Design, Fourth Edition explains the key principles of successful studio design and construction using straightforward language and the use of practical examples appreciated by readers of previous editions. Updated to reflect new industry standards, this fourth edition addresses improvements in cinema sound, with specific attention paid to B-chain electroacoustic response and calibration.

      Using over 50 years' experience, author Philip Newell provides detail on the practical aspects of recording in various environments, not only exploring the complex issues relating to the acoustics but also providing real-world solutions. While the book contains detailed discussions about performing rooms, control rooms, and mobile studios, concepts of the infrastructures are also discussed, because no studio can perform optimally unless the technical and human requirements are adequately provided for. In this new edition, sound for cinema provides a p

      Table of Contents

      About the Author

      Acknowledgements

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: General Requirements and Common Errors

      Chapter 2: Sound, Decibels, and Hearing

      Chapter 3: Sound Isolation

      Chapter 4: Room Acoustics and Means of Control

      Chapter 5: Designing Neutral Rooms

      Chapter 6: Rooms with Characteristic Acoustics

      Chapter 7: Variable Acoustics

      Chapter 8: Room Combinations and Operational Considerations

      Chapter 9: The Studio Environment

      Chapter 10: Limitations to Design Predictions

      Chapter 11: Loudspeakers in Rooms

      Chapter 12: Flattening the Room Response

      Chapter 13: Control Rooms

      Chapter 14: The Behaviour of Multiple Loudspeakers in Rooms

      Chapter 15: Studio Monitoring: The Principal Objectives

      Chapter 16: The Non-Environment Control Room

      Chapter 17: The Live-End, Dead-End Approach

      Chapter 18: Response Disturbances Due to Mixing Consoles and Studio Furniture

      Chapter 19: Objective Measurement and Subjective Evaluations

      Chapter 20: Studio Monitoring Systems

      Chapter 21: Surround Sound and Multi-Channel Control Rooms

      Chapter 22: Dubbing Theatres and Cinema Sound

      Chapter 23: A Mobile Control Room

      Chapter 24: Foldback

      Chapter 25: Main Supplies and Earthing Systems

      Chapter 26: Analogue Audio Interfacing

      Chapter 27: A Pictorial Representation of a Studio Construction

      Chapter 28 Human Factors

      Appendix 1

      Appendix 2

      Glossary of Terms

      Conversion Tables

      Index

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