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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_KatzBob Katz - Wikipedia

    Bob Katz is an American audio mastering engineer and author of a popular book on audio mastering. He has mastered three Grammy Award–winning albums and developed the K-system to measure and enhance audio quality.

  2. Bob Katz. President, Mastering Engineer. Bob recorded the world's first commercial 128x oversampled recordings and built the first working A/D that enabled these, using Bob Adams' (of DBX) design. Bob invented and patented the world's first Ambience Recovery Processor.

  3. Bob Katz provides Audio Mastering, CD Mastering, Blu-Ray, & mixing at Digital Domain. Indie musicians & record labels get the best sound possible.

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  4. A comprehensive and authoritative guide to mastering music by one of the most famous mastering engineers in the USA. Learn about the art and science of mastering, the equipment, the techniques, the theory, and the philosophy behind this complex and creative process.

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  5. Including practical tips and real world experiences, Bob Katz explains the technical detail of the subject in his informative and humorous style. Completely reorganized to focus on workflow, this third edition details mastering by providing a step-by-step approach to the process.

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  6. www.pspaudioware.com › artists › bob-katzBob Katz - PSPaudioware

    Beginning by playing the B flat clarinet at the young age of ten, Bob Katz has become one of the the most respected and in-demand mastering engineers working today. In 1989 he built the first working model of the DBX/UltraAnalog 128x oversampling A/D converter, and produced the world’s first oversampled commercial recordings.

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  8. Oct 3, 2007 · Divided into five parts, the book begins with the basics--monitoring, mastering techniques, useful tutorials, and the fundamentals of dithering and decibels--then moves on to more advanced concepts, such as jitter and clocking, monitor calibration, and multi channel audio, miking, and acoustics.

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