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Coproduction in the Recording Studio: Perspectives from the Vocal Booth
Coproduction in the Recording Studio: Perspectives from the Vocal Booth
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Coproduction in the Recording Studio: Perspectives from the Vocal Booth explores how recording studio environments affect performance in the vocal booth, considering sociocultural and sociotechnical theory, the modern home studio space, and isolation and self-recording in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Format: Hardback
Length: 98 pages
Publication date: 22 October 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Coproduction in the Recording Studio: Perspectives from the Vocal Booth delves into the profound impact of recording studio environments on vocal performance. Through extensive interviews with renowned professional session singers, this insightful book explores the interplay between sociocultural and sociotechnical theory, contemporary home studio spaces, isolation, and self-recording in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This comprehensive and pioneering work serves as a vital resource for advanced undergraduates, scholars, and professionals engaged in the realms of recording studio production, vocal performance, audio engineering, and music technology.
The recording studio environment plays a crucial role in shaping the performance of singers in the vocal booth. This book, through its engaging interviews with professional session singers, delves into the intricate interplay between sociocultural and sociotechnical theory, modern home studio spaces, isolation, and self-recording, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. By examining these factors, the book offers valuable insights into the ways in which recording studio environments influence vocal performance.
Sociocultural and sociotechnical theory provide a framework for understanding the social and technical aspects of recording studio environments. The book explores how these theories influence the way singers interact with their equipment, collaborate with other musicians, and navigate the creative process. It also examines the impact of technology on vocal performance, including the use of digital audio workstations, microphones, and effects processors.
The modern home studio space is another key focus of the book. It examines the design and layout of home studios, the equipment available, and the challenges and opportunities they present for singers. The author discusses the advantages and disadvantages of working in a home studio, such as the ability to work at one's own pace and the lack of professional equipment and expertise.
Isolation and self-recording are also explored in the book. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in the use of isolation and self-recording, as musicians and singers are unable to gather in the same space. The book examines the effects of isolation on vocal performance, including the challenges of maintaining motivation, staying focused, and achieving a consistent sound. It also explores the benefits of self-recording, such as the ability to experiment with different sounds and techniques and the flexibility to work from anywhere.
The book concludes by offering practical advice for singers working in the recording studio. It provides tips on how to prepare for a recording session, how to communicate effectively with other musicians, and how to achieve a professional sound. It also highlights the importance of self-care and mental health in the recording process, particularly during times of uncertainty and stress.
Coproduction in the Recording Studio: Perspectives from the Vocal Booth is a groundbreaking work that offers valuable insights into the impact of recording studio environments on vocal performance. It is a must-read for advanced undergraduates, scholars, and professionals working in the disciplines of recording studio production, vocal performance, audio engineering, and music technology. By exploring the sociocultural and sociotechnical aspects of recording studio environments, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors that shape vocal performance and offers practical advice for achieving success in the recording studio.
Weight: 254g
Dimension: 144 x 223 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367705480
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