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PC Audio Editing: For Broadcast, Desktop, and CD Audio Production with CDROM by Roger Derry,

PC Audio Editing: For Broadcast, Desktop, and CD Audio Production with CDROM by Roger Derry,
PC Audio Editing is an essential guide for anyone wishing to make audio productions for use as recordings, or for broadcast, using a Windows PC and material acquired both in the studio and via portable equipment. Even those experienced with editing and mixing using quarter inch tape can find the change to editing audio visually on a PC daunting. The author explains all the basic principles of this new technology and the skills you need to use it successfully, without assuming prior knowledge of the system, in a practical and straightforward manner. This second edition introduces the reader to the new advances in the latest version of Cool Edit Pro, 2.0. The programme has been packed full of features from CD burning to MP3 streaming, all of which are covered in this juicy reference. The accompanying free CD-ROM is supplied by Syntrillium Software Corporation. It contains demos and tutorials of the latest version showing off all the new features and the new flashy software design. * Provides invaluable information for those using computerized audio systems for the first time * Keep up to date with latest advances including audio authoring for the web, MP3 and streaming and CD burning.



Digital Audio Technology: A Guide to CD, Minidisc, Sacd, DVD(A), MP3, and DAT by Jan Maes,
Digital Audio Technology: A Guide to CD, Minidisc, Sacd, DVD(A), MP3, and DAT by Jan Maes,
An expert team from SONY Europe explains the technology behind today's major digital audio consumer products, including the Compact Disc, MiniDisc, Super Audio CD, DVD-Audio, MP3 and Digital Audio Tape. Beginning with a fascinating overview of the history of audio technology, this fourth edition addresses the principles and technologies which underpin the various formats currently available. Considerable technical detail is provided, with extensive use of illustrations to enhance understanding. Audio engineers, students and hi-fi enthusiasts who want to gain an understanding of the way these technologies have been developed will find no better introduction than this authoritative guide from SONY, a forerunner in the digital audio industry. Covers everything you need to know about the major digital audio consumer products.



Red Book (audio CD standard) - Red Book is the standard for audio CDs (Compact Disc Digital Audio system, or CDDA). It is named after one of a set of colour-bound books that contain the technical specifications for all CD and CD-ROM formats.

Audio book - An audio book is a recording of the contents of a book read aloud. It is usually distributed on compact discs (CDs), cassette tapes, or digital formats (such as mp3 or Audible audiobook).

CD manufacturing - A CD can be used to store music, audio, video, and data in various Book formats. A CD is usually manufactured in a class 100 or better clean room, kept clean of manufacturing.

CD Text - CD-Text is an extension of the Red Book standard for audio CDs. It allows for storage of additional information (e.



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