The Voice Actor's Guide to Home Recording | 
enlarge | Author: Jeffrey P Fisher; Harlan Hogan Publisher: Artistpro Category: Book
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 80360
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 200 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 193114043X Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4023 EAN: 9781931140430 ASIN: 193114043X
Publication Date: February 7, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Great Book Needs techinical updating BADLY July 30, 2008 Jeffrey F. Stuckey (Douglasville, Georgia United States) This book is fabulous and worth the price but the very very important details about computer based recording is BADLY dated and the publisher coould really revive the title and I would even rebuy it if they would update this info or at least provide an online update.
Great Book July 7, 2008 Ninette K. Hughes 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is great for people who are new to voice overs. It's a must buy if you want to set up your own studio.
Home Recording Made Easy for VO's May 25, 2008 Daniel Wright 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I already had a working knowledge of how to record at home, but found I still had a few things to learn. Voice Actor's Guide to Home Recording is a valuable book whether you have experience recording at home, or you are just starting out. I guarantee you will benefit from owning this book and your home recordings will sound better and better!
I should have checked the dates on all the + reviews January 27, 2008 Dennis M. Wierzbicki (Plainfield, IL United States) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
Man, I should have checked the dates on all the positive reviews of this book. Had I done so, I would have saved myself the purchase price. 3 years ago, when it was published, I'm sure this was a fabulous reference, however, it is now SO out of date as to render more than half the book almost useless. To the author's credit (and the book's ultimate downfall) he includes a high level of detail on things like computer hardware and software, microphones, and other studio technology, but in any techno-based treatise, one year is a long time and three years is an eternity. The very detail that would have been fabulous three years ago is totally irrelevant today. I found myself skipping more than half the text of the book primarily because it was so out of date. Recommendations like a computer with a Pentium 4 processor with up to a 40GB hard drive and a minimum of 256MB of RAM were appropriate at the time of publishing (early 2005) but not now. Step by step instructions on how to use programs that have long since been upgraded (or even changed ownership) are of very little benefit in the year 2008. What I have in my hands is a 180 page book with maybe 80 pages of pertinent information. Another example is in the area of ISDN connections. Again, the authors couldn't include programs like Source Connect or Audio TX, both VOIP type programs and neither of which require an ISDN line and associated hardware/software/expenses to function in this book because they had yet to be released, but I go back to my original statement that if a book is going to be technology-based then it is incumbent on the authors to keep it up to date. Harlan Hogan himself has written a very good discussion on Source Connect and Audio TX that can be found at the CommercialVoices.com web site where he discusses the place non-ISDN communication solutions currently occupy and where they will be in 5 years, and it's critical everyone understand this BEFORE making the substantial investment in ISDN. I don't fault the authors because they wrote an exhaustive and definitive guide covering the subject at the time, but when one publishes a book like this, you need to make a concerted effort to keep the content up to date. I would think an eBook, with a living chapters would be more appropriate than a paper and ink volume like this. Harlan Hogan's web site is very helpful, and in fact, I learned MUCH more from his web site on the topic than I learned from his book. My bad, like I said, for not checking the dates of the reviews and the date of publishing. There is still some information in the book that is of general value regarding how to set up a home studio and get started in the business, but I feel there are other books out there that may be more complete and more importantly, more up to date on this score. On the positive side, the authors write in an enjoyable and humorous style which makes reading the book a positive experience. This isn't a terrible book, but it could be a GREAT book if it were current.
Right on time. November 30, 2007 Paxton Williams (Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Book was shipped on a timely manner, in the condition they said it would be in.
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