Armstrong's Studios, Recording studio in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Armstrong's Studios is a recording facility in South Melbourne with six recording rooms equipped with analog and digital technology. The spaces feature specialized acoustic design and allow for multiple recording sessions to happen at the same time with complete production services from initial tracking through final mastering.
Bill Armstrong founded the studio in 1965 starting in a small terrace house before rapid expansion. By 1972 it had grown into the largest recording complex in the southern hemisphere.
The studio took its name from founder Bill Armstrong, who created it as a gathering place for musicians working on their craft. It became the heart of Australian music production and shaped the sound that defined a generation of artists.
The rooms allow for multiple recording sessions at the same time and support artists through all aspects of music production. It helps to plan ahead before visiting to ensure the services and equipment you need are available.
In 1968 it was one of the first recording studios in Australia to install 8-track recorders, transforming music production across the country. This early adoption of cutting-edge technology positioned it as a pioneer in the industry across the continent.
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