by Crash Symphony | Jun 30, 2016 | Blog
More and more in the average Sydney Recording Studio instruments such as the Bansuri flute are seen. With the rise in popularity of sacred music bands like Sacred Earth more people want to record these types of instruments in our Sydney Recording Studio. Sydney...
by Crash Symphony | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog
ADR Studio Sydney ADR is a big part of what we do here at Crash Symphony Productions. For those of you that are not familiar with ADR is stands for Additional Dialogue Replacement. This is where additional vocal audio needs to be recorded after filming. It is often...
by Crash Symphony | Jun 19, 2016 | Blog
Known also as the penny whistle, the tin whistle is a woodwind instrument most commonly heard in Celtic music and in Sydney Recording Studios. This small instrument has six holes, a mouthpiece, and is played by blowing air into it and using your fingers to cover...
by Crash Symphony | Jun 16, 2016 | Blog
How could a Sound Engineer that works at a Sydney Recording Studio suggest such a thing! Adding reverb during mastering, that goes against all of the rules doesn’t it? Well, sometimes rules need to be broken, especially in my case. Sydney Recording Studio: Using...
by Crash Symphony | Jun 15, 2016 | Recording Tips
One of the most important elements in a recording studio mastering chain is a stereo EQ. Usually used for gain rather than cutting the stereo EQ can add warmth, character, depth and sparkle to a track. At our recording studio Crash Symphony productions we are lucky...