Recording violin parts…
Over the last month, we’ve been booked for two quite similar jobs – recordings which were for tracks only requiring a section of violins – as […]
Read More →Over the last month, we’ve been booked for two quite similar jobs – recordings which were for tracks only requiring a section of violins – as […]
Read More →Last week, four of us travelled down to a recording studio called ‘The Chiller’ in Thursley, Surrey to record 10 pieces for an independent composer. […]
Read More →Last week we were approached by a producer from Hong Kong who wished to hire a string quartet for a recording. As a deadline was […]
Read More →On Sunday I got together once again with composer Leigh Haggerwood to record some violin and viola parts for some of his new music. Last […]
Read More →A few months ago I blogged about composers/producers who are inexperienced with working with real stringed instruments and therefore aim and make them sound more like the sampled strings they […]
Read More →Last Monday we spent the entire day recording the music by Gareth Dicks, a composer of musicals who is producing an album of his own work. The recording session […]
Read More →Much of the recording work we do involves the use of a ‘Click Track’. A click track is an audible metronome which is fed into […]
Read More →On Friday, five of us entered the studio to record real strings for the re-branding campaign of a large company. The music had been carefully […]
Read More →Congratulations to composer Ash Madni – his album Mystic Thoughts has just gone onto digital release with Chandos online store The Classical Shop. We helped […]
Read More →Yesterday we were delighted to work once again with contemporary composer Philip G. W Henderson , recording his new work for String Quartet entitled ‘The […]
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