Sources/Resources

Recording: 
Borrowed Studio Equipment:
( Audio Technica AT2020, Mic Stand, Filter, Wiring, etc.)
 
Programs: 
Mixcraft 6
Cinema 4D 
 
Information: 
Senior, Mike. Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio. Burlington, MA: Focal, 2011. Print.

Reasoning: I didn't have a full on professional studio, which is why I needed something to teach me how to use a smaller amateur studio. This book was concise and helped me not only set up my equipment but gave me multiple tips on how to record.

Eric, Clapton. "Clapton: The Autobiography [Paperback]." Clapton: The Autobiography: Eric Clapton: 9780767925365: Amazon.com: Books. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2013.

Reasoning: I originally thought that if I read about a famous musican I could work out how to record at home. This book not only gave me entertainment but actually helped to test me to see if I were prepared for the life of a musician... although using someone so successful might have not been the best example.

McKernan, Nigel. "How To Record An Album At Home." Squidoo. Squidoo, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2013.

Reasoning: See the first reasoning. 

My site that I used to learn all the technical stuff for editing 
Great site to learn how to correctly sing 
Another great site to learn how to sing
 A well known site that give excellent information on the technicalities of recording
A wonderful article by a proffesor from BYU about the science of singing
 
 

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