Understanding and Crafting the Mix
Dr Moylan's methods and techniques for training of the ear for artistic and technical evaluation of sound, and his development of parameters for a common "language" should be adopted by all professionals and aspiring professionals in the field.
Raul Valery, Valencia Community College
Dr. William Moylan is currently Professor of Music and Coordinator of Sound Recording Technology at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. A Leading educator in audio and an active recording engineer and producer for over 20 years, Moylan has worked with leading artists across the full spectrum of jazz, popular and classical genres. His recordings have been released by major and independent record labels and have resulted in wide recognition, including several GRAMMY Award nominations.
The Elements of Sound and Audio Recording; The Aesthetic and Artistic Elements of Sound in Audio Recordings; The Musical Message and the Listener; Listening and Evaluating Sound for the Audio Professional; A System for Evaluating Sound; Evaluating Pitch in Audio and Music Recordings; Evaluating Loudness in Audio and Music Recordings; Evaluating Sound Quality; Evaluating the Spatial Elements of Reproduced Sound; Complete Evaluations and Understanding Observations; Bringing Artistic Judgment to the Recording Process; The Aesthetics of Recording Production; Preliminary Stages: Defining the Materials of the Project; Capturing, Shaping, and Creating the Performance; The Final Artistic Processes and an Overview of Music Production Sequences