Audio engineering books

 

Each of these books was designed and written by an educator with over thirty years experience teaching audio. Along with the text and numerous diagrams to help visualize the content, audio examples are provided so you can hear what the various settings do.

The book links will take you to our publishing site, Rivershore Press, for more information.

Mixing for God

Most volunteers on church sound teams are experts in all kinds of things—except audio. You don’t have time to take an engineering class, and yet if you feel a calling to serve your church you need to learn how to do the best you can. Full of diagrams, audio examples, and practical explanations, Mixing for God will help you understand the mystery behind the faders.

Recording Audio

If you really want to be a good engineer, you’ve got to understand the fundamentals. But, it’s more effective to learn them within the context of actually recording and mixing sound. Packed with diagrams, advice, and audio examples, Recording Audio is designed specifically to provide this foundation as you develop your engineering skills and knowledge.

Podcast Audio

Podcasting has rapidly become a crazy popular medium and serious business. The high-end shows are staffed with professional writers, producers, and engineers. Your show can compete, but it takes work. Podcast Audio provides practical explanations and audio examples to help you get there—without drowning in engineering details.