WikiBook
I’m a huge fan of the open source movement, community collaborative projects…basically free media created for the sole purpose of sharing your knowledge with that of someone else. Theoretically, the whole community benefits from this shared knowledge as innovators spend less time researching and more time innovating.
For the past two years I had been writing an audio theory book about Time Correction and advanced computer production techniques. Needless to say I wasn’t getting very far. I couldn’t find a publisher, I had no time to write (while juggling my many other projects), and I didn’t have access to the professionals in the field that I wanted to cite as experts.
So instead of finishing this book, I decided to take what I’ve done so far and release it as a Wiki to invite other people with the same interest to help me finish it. The book is not for profit, hopefully it will benefit the audio community as a resource on the history and the use of time correction in music. You can find out more about this at my Wiki project/blog timecorrection.com





