by Crash Symphony | May 31, 2016 | Recording Tips
Recording Studio iPad Recording Studio iPad use is becoming more common at Crash Symphony Productions. We have discovered the extensive uses of the iPad in the sound booth. We will highlight a few in this article on our Recording Studio iPad use. iPad to view scripts...
by Crash Symphony | May 29, 2016 | Blog
Mastering in a recording studio I find to be an incredible experience. As I have mentioned before, with my Sound Healing album I had no control over the mix because it was recorded through the air with a Zoom H4. Since I had no control over the mix, I had no control...
by Crash Symphony | May 27, 2016 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studio Mastering Maximizing is the process of increasing the volume, presence and apparent loudness without reducing the dynamic range. Unlike a limiter which does effect the dynamic range, a maximizer increases apparent loudness and keeps the...
by Crash Symphony | May 22, 2016 | Blog
The Sydney Recording Studio doumbek has become a very popular “World Drum” that’s generally considered to be of North African or Middle-Eastern descent. Doumbeks are hand drums (played with the hands, not sticks or mallets) which feature a distinctive goblet-like...
by Crash Symphony | May 19, 2016 | Blog
After Multi-band Compressing my Sound Healing album in the recording studio, the next step is to bus compress. The purpose of Bus Compression is the “Gel” a mix and give it more cohesion and solidity. I remember when I recorded my first album in my home...