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Home Recording for Beginners
"Provides step-by-step guidance for aspiring computer recordists. Covers the fundamental concepts of digital recording in 30 easy steps -- by doing one lesson a day, new recording artists will be proficient in just a month! Includes a 30-day free trial of REAPER software on the companion CD. Perfect as a starter text for any entry-level class in audio and computer recording.""Provides step-by-step guidance for aspiring computer recordists. Covers the fundamental concepts of digital recording in 30 easy steps -- by doing one lesson a day, new recording artists will be proficient in just a month! Includes a 30-day free trial of REAPER software on the companion CD. Perfect as a starter text for any entry-level class in audio and computer recording.""Covers the fundamental concepts of digital recording in 30 easy steps -- by doing one lesson a day, new recording artists will be proficient in just a month!"Includes a 30-day free trial of REAPER software on the companion CD.Perfect as a starter text for any entry-level class in audio and computer recording.
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u/sepsiss · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

Congratulations! I'm excited for you. I didn't grow up in quite so restrictive of a household, but my music consumption was limited to classical music and some country music till I was about 15 too. My music taste exploded around that time as well. Now that I'm 24, I can say that in some ways, having a limited palette as a kid influenced my writing in unique ways, so perhaps be open to your growth if it doesn't sound how you want it to at first.


Do you play an instrument? Drums? Guitar? Keys? This is the foundation. For what you're interested in, I would start by reading some real basic stuff, and by basic I don't mean simple, I mean the basis of sound. What a sine wave is, a square, additive and subractive synthesis, etc. A lot of different books have this in their beginning chapters.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jveKIYyafaQ
https://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording-Beginners-Geoffrey-Francis/dp/1598638815

Just get your hands on any decently rated book on recording. Just read it. Get your vocabulary wet and start learning terms and ideas. It's going to take repetition to learn this stuff, so just reading it, even if you don't understand it, will help you when you go to school.

u/temnere · 1 pointr/Reaper

I bought this book: http://www.amazon.com/Home-Recording-Beginners-Geoffrey-Francis/dp/1598638815

It covers pretty much all of the basics, comes with some project tracks on a disc, project 'assignments', and uses Reaper as the example DAW. It's been very helpful.