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Stroud, Joshua (2019) A study and implementation of sound engineers’ methods to optimise workflow efficiency in a studio recording session. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract
This project observes two recording sessions with different bands, and tracks the progress made in workflow efficiency between them. The first session is run solely based on initiative, and the second session is run using advice offered personally by numerous professional recording engineers. The purpose of the project is to emulate a professional scenario where an engineer is working under the real-world pressure of time management, to develop speed and accuracy, and minimising time wasted, all whilst maintaining a level of work that clients are happy with. The end product of this project is a set of data from each recording session which shows a vast improvement in time and workflow efficiency, despite being recorded under very similar circumstances but with a different approach.
Course: Music and Sound Technology - BSc (Hons) - C1802
Date Deposited: 2019-11-21
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