



Copyright © 2009 Bobby Owsinski
Everything you need to know to get mixing in surround now.
The Setting Up Your Surround Studio DVD-Video/ROM disc is the quickest and most effective way for the studio owner, engineer, musician or producer to get up and running in 5.1 surround sound.
Designed to answer all of the "How To" questions that engineers face when tackling their first surround session, this unique disc not only provides a peek into actual surround tracking and mixing sessions, but contains many essential "hands-on" tools such as surround track sheets, media prep worksheets, channel ID's and calibration tools as well. The DVD-ROM portion of the disc also contains PDF files of the important elements for hard copy referral.
Among the topics covered include:
•History of surround sound.
•Different types of surround.
•How to choose the right monitor system for your application.
•The lowdown on bass management.
•The Monitor Controller.
•Why just any sub won't do.
•Fast and easy speaker calibration that works every time.
•The truth about 96k and the traps to avoid when using it.
•How to get extra surround mileage from your existing stereo console.
•Mixing in surround; how the program guides your placement.
•Why mixing to picture is different than music.
•Why different channel assignments exist.
•Why proper documentation is more essential than ever before.
•How to prepare your media to avoid problems down the line.
•What you need to know about authoring, pre-mastering and digital encoding.
PLEASE NOTE: This DVD was produced in 2001 and even though most of the information on the disc is timeless and is still essential to setting up your surround studio, some things have changed (like the fact that you no longer have to off-load your final mix to a DA-88, or dipole monitors are rarely seen in surround studios any longer). So I’ve decided to make this a no-brainer by lowering the cost to $9.95 plus a small postage fee. You'll have a tool that will be useful in your studio for a long time (just the calibration signals alone are worth it).
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