Preface to the Third Edition

Since the first edition of Sound and Recording some of the topics have advanced quite considerably, particularly the areas dependent on digital and computer technology. Consequently I have rewritten the chapters on digital recording and MIDI (Chapters 10 and 15), and have added a larger section on mixer automation in Chapter 7. Whereas the first edition of the book was quite ‘analogue’, I think that there is now a more appropriate balance between analogue and digital topics. Although analogue audio is by no means dead (sound will remain analogue for ever!), most technological developments are now digital.

I make no apologies for leaving in the chapter on record players, although some readers have commented that they think it is a waste of space. People still use record players, and there is a vast store of valuable material on LP record. I see no problem with keeping a bit of history in the book – you never know, it might come in useful one day when everyone has forgotten (and some may never have known) what to do with vinyl discs. It might even appease the faction of our industry that continues to insist that vinyl records are the highest fidelity storage medium ever invented.

Francis Rumsey

Guildford

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