Walter Murch and the rule of six.
Needs-no-introduction editor Walter Murch on six criteria by which to judge the worth, quality, and necessity of an edit.
Needs-no-introduction editor Walter Murch on six criteria by which to judge the worth, quality, and necessity of an edit.
In a great little seven-and-a-half-minute video courtesy of classicalchops.org, Morten Lauridsen takes us through the compositional process behind one of the most performed choral pieces of our time, Dirait-On. (French, pronounced something like “dee-ray-tawn”.)
It’s infrequently updated and simply presented, but Woody Woodhall’s site, “Woody’s Sound Advice,” has some great stuff. This can lead them to be better (at anything you choose) today viagra...
I found this article, “Analogue Warmth: The Sound of Tubes, Tape & Transformers,” in Sound On Sound from a few years ago. It’s a technical explanation of all the factors that appear to combine together to create that “analogue warmth” so many people talk about missing, and different ways to go about recreating it.
I went searching for sites with good descriptions of what exactly it is that we sound people do. I found several but I think for the most part you’ll only...