Rob Gainey’s Rockin Your Stage Sound: A Musician’s Guide to Professional Live Audio, from publisher Hal Leonard, has a lot to say about engineering great sound. The book covers topics like maximizing use of gear, managing relationships with house engineers, and looking at club audio system. The book is great for beginners and pros alike. Gainey has 30 years’ experience mixing at clubs in the Los Angeles area.
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Book Review: Rockin’ Your Stage Sound
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