Appendix - Shure MUSIC EDUCATORS Manual

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Appendix: Selected Reading
Live Sound for Musicians,
Rudy Trubitt, ISBN: 0-7935-6852-8
A math-free, step-by-step guide to getting a basic sound system up and running.
This book contains a plethora of troubleshooting tips and set-up hints. Everything
is explained in plain English with as little technical mumbo-jumbo as possible.
Especially recommended for do-it-yourself musicians and volunteer sound
people at churches.
The Home Studio Guide to Microphones,
Loren Alldrin, ISBN: 0-918371-22-8
For anyone who has, or wants to have, a home recording studio. This book con-
tains a wealth of detailed technical information on microphones, as well as micro-
phone techniques for a variety of instruments, and a microphone selection guide
that covers nearly every microphone you might consider for your home studio.
Sound Design in the Theatre,
John L. Bracewell, ISBN: 0-13-825167-3
This easy to read volume includes the usual descriptions of sound reinforcement
components, with additional sections focusing on playback systems (both ana-
log and digital), synthesis and samplers, MIDI, and the creative aspects of theater
mixing. The basic electronics explanations are among the most understandable
of any of these books. The book concludes with a detailed account of system
design and implementation for an actual production.
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