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Audio Control Handbook
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Audio Control Handbook (1989) employs a step-by-step approach to prepare students for audio work in the broadcast industry, covering real-life principles, tools and procedures. It uses clear, nontechnical language to look at the effective use of standard audio equipment, from basic microphones and control boards to digital signal processors and tape recorders.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Audio Control
- 2 Control Board Equipment Basics
- 3 Audio Signal Processing
- 4 Professional Control Boards
- 5 Console Input Facilities
- 6 Console Outputs
- 7 Disk Recording, Tape Recording, and Tape Editing
- 8 Patching
- 9 Levels, Balance, and Operating Techniques
- 10 Record Cue-Up, Record Start, and Tape Playback
- 11 Microphone Use Techniques
- 12 Microphone Setups
- 13 The Program as The Operator Sees It
- 14 Studio-Control Room Communication
- 15 Remote Broadcasts and Recordings
- 16 The Effects of Studio Design on Sound Quality
- 17 Trade Unionism in The Broadcasting and Recording Industries
- 18 The Audio Operator and the FCC
- 19 Other Members of The Broadcast Team
- Glossary of Broadcasting Terminology
- Index