by Crash Symphony | Sep 30, 2016 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studio LA2A Fire Up We are please to announce that our first in-studio built DIY LA2A was fired up and used in the Sydney Recording studio yesterday. It sounded fantastic. We used it to compress a lead vocal that had already been pre recorded. We...
by Crash Symphony | Sep 29, 2016 | Blog
The earliest evidence of the recording studio harp was found in Ancient Egypt circa 2500 BC. They were shaped liked bows or angular and had very few strings (because they lacked a column they could not support much string tension). The recording studio frame harp, or...
by Crash Symphony | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studios and US Voice Coach Richard Fink IV This week Crash Symphony Sydney Recording Studios welcomed US Voice Coach Richard Fink IV. Richard is a pioneer in the field of vocal/singing coaching. He is closely associated with Crash Symphony Sydney...
by Crash Symphony | Sep 26, 2016 | Blog
Recording Studios Sydney Alex Jennings We welcome English Actor Alex Jennings to Crash Symphony Recording Studios Sydney. On behalf of Macmillan Publishing in the UK we are teaming up with Alex Jennings and acclaimed audiobook producer, Mary Price, to record...
by Crash Symphony | Sep 24, 2016 | Blog
Sydney Recording Studio Timbales instruments are percussion instruments brought to Cuba almost more than 200 years ago that is closely connected to the history of Cuban rhythm. The actual ancestors of the timbales instrument are European Timpani those brought their...