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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: Paperback / softback
Length: 108 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
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, the modern home studio space, isolation, and self-recording, particularly 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 fields 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 relationship between sociocultural and sociotechnical theory, the modern home studio space, 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.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the impact of sociocultural theory on vocal performance. Sociocultural theory examines the relationship between social structures, cultural norms, and individual behavior. In the context of the recording studio, this theory highlights the ways in which social hierarchies, gender norms, and cultural expectations can impact the performance of singers. For example, women may face societal pressures to adhere to certain vocal styles or techniques, which can limit their expressive capabilities in the recording studio. Similarly, singers from marginalized communities may face barriers to access and recognition in the recording industry, which can impact their ability to achieve success.

The modern home studio space is another important factor that contributes to the performance of singers in the vocal booth. The home studio has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many artists and producers opting to record and produce music in their own spaces. However, the home studio space can present unique challenges and opportunities for vocal performance. On the one hand, the home studio provides artists with greater control over the recording process, allowing them to experiment with different sounds and techniques. On the other hand, the isolation of the home studio can be a significant challenge for singers, as it can lead to feelings of loneliness and disconnection from the creative process.

Isolation and self-recording are two other topics that are explored in the book. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in the use of isolation and self-recording, as artists and producers are unable to access traditional recording studios due to social distancing measures. This has raised important questions about the impact of isolation and self-recording on vocal performance. While isolation can provide artists with greater creative freedom, it can also lead to feelings of isolation and disconnection from the creative process. Self-recording, on the other hand, can be a valuable tool for artists to develop their skills and build their portfolios, but it can also be challenging to achieve a high-quality recording without the expertise and resources of a professional recording studio.

The book also considers the role of technology in shaping vocal performance in the recording studio. Advances in audio engineering and music technology have enabled artists to achieve unprecedented levels of precision and control over their recordings. However, the use of technology can also be a double-edged sword, as it can lead to the over-processing of vocals, which can strip them of their natural warmth and character.

In conclusion, 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. Through its comprehensive exploration of sociocultural and sociotechnical theory, the modern home studio space, isolation, and self-recording, the book provides a rich understanding of the factors that shape vocal performance in the recording studio. This book 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.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367705510

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