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.
By:
Robert S. Oringel
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 725g
ISBN: 9781032632100
ISBN 10: 1032632100
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Broadcasting
Pages: 302
Publication Date: 22 December 2023
Audience:
Adult education
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College/higher education
,
Adult education
,
Tertiary & Higher Education
,
Primary
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. Introduction to Audio Control 2. Control Board Equipment Basics 3. Audio Signal Processing 4. Professional Control Boards 5. Console Input Facilities 6. Console Inputs 7. Disk Recording, Tape Recording and Tape Editing 8. Patching 9. Levels, Balance and Operating Techniques 10. Record Cue-Up, Record Start and 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