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Ken Bouchard
February 12th 06, 10:23 PM
anybody got any favorite audio books?
thanks,
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Frank Vuotto
February 12th 06, 10:54 PM
Stephen King's 'The Green Mile' gets an amazing
reading by Frank Muller.
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videochas www.locoworks.com
February 13th 06, 12:36 AM
44 Scotland Street, by Alexander McCall Smith, read by Robert Ian
Mackenzie. The best book I've heard!
dave_hib
February 13th 06, 04:12 AM
dont you mean books about recording audio?
my fav book is 'mixing with your mind' by Michael Paul Stavrou.
i'm reading it at the moment. actually only a few chapters in, but it
describes exactly how to setup your room for the best and most accurate
sound. i'm only a newbie at audio recording, but it is really easy to
understand. i'm looking forward to implementing some of his ideas.
awesomeness.
Sander deWaal
February 13th 06, 05:24 PM
"Ken Bouchard" > said:
>anybody got any favorite audio books?
"The Search For Musical Ecstasy" , Bruce Rozenblitt. ;-)
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Phillip Devoll
February 13th 06, 06:10 PM
the dramatic version of "left behind"
"Ken Bouchard" > wrote in message
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> anybody got any favorite audio books?
>
> thanks,
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> DVB systems
> c/o Ken Bouchard
> 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> Colo. Springs CO 80919
> USA
>
> www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
>
>
Clyde Slick
February 13th 06, 10:33 PM
"Ken Bouchard" > wrote in message
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> anybody got any favorite audio books?
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> DVB systems
> c/o Ken Bouchard
> 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> Colo. Springs CO 80919
> USA
>
> www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
>
>
"My Big Green Wrecking Ball, and How it Crushed My Skull", by Howard
Ferstler
read by Truman Capote
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Horacio
February 14th 06, 11:45 AM
Is any of them freely available for download in the web ?
"Ken Bouchard" > escribió en el mensaje
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> anybody got any favorite audio books?
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> DVB systems
> c/o Ken Bouchard
> 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> Colo. Springs CO 80919
> USA
>
> www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
>
>
Mike Gilmour
February 15th 06, 10:30 PM
"videochas www.locoworks.com" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> 44 Scotland Street, by Alexander McCall Smith, read by Robert Ian
> Mackenzie. The best book I've heard!
>
I fully agree, really excellent! Also another great listen is also by
Alexander McCall Smith called 'Espresso Tales', a 5 CD book from Time
Warner.
Also highly recommend Garrison Keillor's 'Lake Wobegon Days' on 2 CD's by
the BBC Radio Collection. Real 'theatre of the mind' stuff..
Mike
Ken Bouchard
February 17th 06, 05:40 AM
I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels, compression etc.
thanks,
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c/o Ken Bouchard
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Colo. Springs CO 80919
USA
www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
"Horacio" > wrote in message
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> Is any of them freely available for download in the web ?
>
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> "Ken Bouchard" > escribió en el mensaje
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> > anybody got any favorite audio books?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > --
> > DVB systems
> > c/o Ken Bouchard
> > 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> > Colo. Springs CO 80919
> > USA
> >
> > www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
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> >
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Scott Dorsey
February 17th 06, 02:59 PM
Ken Bouchard > wrote:
>I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels, compression etc.
Howard Tremaine's Audio Cyclopedia.
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Jay Kadis
February 17th 06, 03:42 PM
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"Ken Bouchard" > wrote:
> I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels, compression etc.
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> DVB systems
> c/o Ken Bouchard
> 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> Colo. Springs CO 80919
> USA
>
The most complete reference is Handbook For Sound Engineers Edited by Glen
Balou. It's now available in paperback from Focal Press.
Also: Sound and Recording by Francis Rumsey and Tim McCormick (5th Ed. Focal
Press)
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Arny Krueger
February 17th 06, 04:04 PM
"Ken Bouchard" > wrote in message
> I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels,
> compression etc.
http://www.venhaus1.com/audiobooks.html
Some audiophile floobydust, but also some good books.
Master Handbook of Acoustics by F. Alton Everest
Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science by Bob Katz
Then there's the Yamaha book:
YAMAHA SOUND REINFORCEMENT BOOK
Books? This is the day of on-line references that are worth a darn.:
The rec.audio.pro faq
http://www.rane.com/digi-dic.html
http://www.doctorproaudio.com/doctor/temas_en.htm
Also, if you look up an audio-related term at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page , the article quality is pretty good.
Todd H.
February 17th 06, 04:15 PM
"Ken Bouchard" > writes:
> I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels, compression etc.
The Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook is a tried and true
reference.
There are more exciting books, but this one has a TON of goodies in
it. 432 pages.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--HAL500964
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Ben Bradley
February 18th 06, 10:28 PM
In rec.audio.misc,rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.pro and rec.audio.tech,
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 22:40:24 -0700, "Ken Bouchard"
> wrote:
>I meant AUDIO reference type books ie. decibels, compression etc.
The websites for Mackie and Rane (still) have glossaries that while
they're no substitute for the books others mentioned, they're good
reading while waiting for the books to arrive:
http://www.rane.com/digi-dic.html
http://www.mackie.com/pdf/glossary.pdf
If you really want a learning exercise, go through each of these
and compare them to each other and the entries in the Wikipedia site
Arny gave. Check out which has the most info for each entry, and
especially when there's a discrepancy, look up other sources of info
to see what's correct and what's not.
>thanks,
Sander deWaal
February 18th 06, 10:40 PM
Ben Bradley > said:
> The websites for Mackie and Rane (still) have glossaries that while
>they're no substitute for the books others mentioned, they're good
>reading while waiting for the books to arrive:
>http://www.rane.com/digi-dic.html
>http://www.mackie.com/pdf/glossary.pdf
In addition, there's good info on the JBL site as well:
http://www.jblpro.com/pages/tech_lib.htm
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jules
February 26th 06, 04:08 AM
Free to download audio books:
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/
check the categories for the audio
http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/DEFAULT.ASP
lesser quality are free. try out to see if you like them.
http://www.mercurytheatre.info/
Orson Welles radio show from the 30's
Horacio > wrote in message
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> Is any of them freely available for download in the web ?
>
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> "Ken Bouchard" > escribió en el mensaje
> ...
> > anybody got any favorite audio books?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > --
> > DVB systems
> > c/o Ken Bouchard
> > 1520 Big Valley Dr.
> > Colo. Springs CO 80919
> > USA
> >
> > www.dvbaudiorestoration.com
> >
> >
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