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Home Recording is the art and science of audio engineering in the simplified setting of one's own home. While some well-to-do enthusiasts have very well equipped studios in their own homes, others may have little more than a 4 track tape recorder, a mic or two, a few other bits, and a passion to create sound.

For those who are serious, there is a lot of science and art to be known. Aside from standard techniques, an engineer worth his salt has a sound grasp of acoustics, signal processing, electronics and other theoretical fields. That's what this category is about.

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The Music Page A site for musicians, new audio developers and hobbyist engineers. Articles and data sheets in acoustics, musicology and digital signal processing. PCM samples, a compendium of links and two multi-engine search tools.
http://www.themusicpage.org/index.html

The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing A textbook of DSP engineering techniques by Steven W. Smith. Entire text free on the web in PDF format.
http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm

Handbook for Acoustic Ecology Technical reference guide for sound recording and related fields such as electronic music, acoustical physics, and signal processing. Includes a keyword search.
http://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/

Worldwide Internet Music Resources: Music Technology Collection of links to music technology websites.
http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/technol.html

BORES Signal Processing's DSP Homepage BORES Signal Processing offers, besides hardware and software, a range of eBooks and free, online courses of study in digital signal processing.
http://www.bores.com/index.htm

UCSC Electronic Music Studios Electronic Music Studios at the University of California, Santa Cruz. A collection of essays and technical articles about the art and practice of electronic music.
http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/






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