Digital Audio Explained for the Audio Engineer

Digital Audio Explained for the Audio Engineer by Nika Aldrich is a comprehensive guide published by Sweetwater Sound in 2005. This 2nd edition, spanning 373 pages, is written in English and serves as an essential resource for those interested in the fields of music recording and broadcasting. The book delves into advanced concepts of digital audio, emphasizing the underlying theories that govern the technology rather than focusing on specific equipment.
Readers will find a practical approach to understanding digital audio, making it suitable for both novices and experienced audio engineers. The content covers key topics related to music recording and reproduction, providing insights that are crucial for mastering the intricacies of digital sound. This edition is designed to equip readers with a solid foundation in the principles of digital audio, ensuring they grasp the essential theories that inform modern audio practices.
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Indispensible to anyone interested in recording or broadcasting music, this practical, comprehensive guide to digital audio explains the advanced concepts behind the equipment, focusing on underlying theories rather than individual pieces of equipment.
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