The end-of-term concert was a huge success. Musical memories were made – but will they last? Did someone remember to record the event? Was the recording quality good enough?
Cue Andy Grinham, managing director of the fledgling south coast-based firm Education Audio. He's putting almost two decades of experience working in the music recording business to good use, offering considerable expertise to education establishments who are keen to set up – or renovate – their own recording studios.
‘I'd been involved in school music department projects for more than 17 years,’ says Grinham. ‘I'd talk to schools about the recording studios they wanted or the various audio functions they might have in mind. I'd be involved in the consultation period and then I'd design a system. That began to build momentum – which has led to where we are today.’
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