Mixing Music
- Editor: Hepworth-Sawyer, Russ
- Editor: Hodgson, Jay
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Contents
- Series Introduction
- Dedication
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Exploring of the Mix: Historical milestones and expanded perspectives- Martyn Phillips
- Chapter 2: How to Listen, What to Hear- William Moylan
- Chapter 3: Proxemic Interaction in Popular Music Recordings- Ruth Dockwray
- Chapter 4: Top Down Mixing - A 12-Step Mixing Programme- Phil Harding
- Chapter 5: Mixing in the Box- Justin Paterson
- Chapter 6: Audio Editing In/And Mixing- Alastair Sims and Jay Hodgson
- Chapter 7: Pre-Production In Mixing: Mixing in Pre-Production- Dylan Lauzon
- Chapter 8: Between Speakers: Discussions on Mixing- Dean Nelson
- Chapter 9: Mixing for Markets- Alex Krotz
- Chapter 10: Mixing In/And Modern Electronic Music Production- Andrew Devine and Jay Hodgson
- Chapter 11: Groove and the Grid: Mixing Contemporary Hip Hop- Matt Shelvock
- Chapter 12: The Mix is. The Mix is Not- Robert Wilsmore and Christopher Johnson
- Chapter 13: Mixing metaphors: aesthetics, mediation and the rhetoric of sound mixing- Mark Marrington
- Chapter 14: Mix as Auditory Response- Jay Hodgson
- Chapter 15: An Intelligent Systems Approach to Mixing Multitrack Audio- Josh Reiss
- Chapter 16: How Can Academic Practice Inform Mix-Craft?- Gary Bromham
- Chapter 17: The dreaded mix sign-off: handing over to mastering- Rob Toulson
- Chapter 18: Conclusion: Mixing as part-history, part-present and part-future- Russ Hepworth-Sawyer
- Index