Keyboards Recording Magazine - " Consome divorce ..."
translatedJ I bought this magazine steadily in the 90s, it was my favorite companion reading to the beach ... I laminated some sound magazines before that, and found myself with the complete "home studio" w…
CampusPress Pro Tools 5 - Los Teignos's review
translatedLet short: this book feels the can ... 3 kilomtres In 258 pages, it is supposed to be a guide for beginners in ProTools. Just a, it's weird: you know a lot, you, the beginners that starts directly un…
CampusPress Samplitude 7 - Erga_omnes's review
translatedBook mdiocre enough, content tural beginners (y 'hilarious advice like "give before you play" ...) The concepts are just fly over, nothing is approffondi (eg j'voulais me learn more about FFT, plus…
Eyrolles Au Coeur Du Home Studio - Los Teignos's review
translatedOf all the titles in the collection of digital audio ditions Eyrolles, it may be the least relevant. It's not that the book is a total failure, but it adds nothing new to an area tract and arch tract…
Eyrolles Cubase SX Exercices et corrigés - Soulboogaloo's review
translatedI bought dernire week, and I am currently trsdu: it is particularly full of errors, which does not make simple manipulations (eg "use the bar horizontal black ... "... which is actually vertical, or …
Eyrolles Pro Tools - Michel's review
translatedIf the purpose of this book is to explain how pro tools, it's wolf. It is expensive, and anecdotal. Trs funny too, the illustrations are always on the next page of references.
CampusPress CUBASE SX 2.0 - NeSty neSs's review
translatedWell I find it good for me, it is bacl it provides explanations and photos, while c useless for some thing, style, and then click Project on audio (for example) c explained, there is no need to pictu…
Keyboards Recording Magazine - " Sweet-fall for several years ... Will they react?"
translatedMag a very uneven, in my sweet-fall for years, in terms of content. His ancestor the years 80-90, Keyboards, was an expert on keyboards and the south in general. The tone was almost that of a fanzi…