Crimson Glory – Strange and Beautiful album cover

Crimson Glory – Strange and Beautiful

Album 1991

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1991 album Strange and Beautiful.

Music from Strange and Beautiful

Gear Used On Strange and Beautiful

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Crimson Glory – Strange and Beautiful (1991). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by John Zahner on Strange and Beautiful

Synthesizers

NED Synclavier II

From Midnight's Facebook page on November 11 2021:

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Statement from John Zahner———Transcendence was an amazing album to be a part of. Even though I was never an official member of Crimson Glory I was there for the rehearsals and construction of this epic proto Prog Metal album. Midnight, Jon, and Jeff, did the lion share of writing with Dana, and Ben, and even myself all adding to the stew. Recording this album was unique as it was decided from the get go to be one of the first to be realized on a Synclavier II. This meant all events were recorded not just to tape but also digital world. Les Macar whose instrument it was had recently upgraded his system to include Winchester Drives where everything was stored. This set of drives also had a wide range of sampled sounds we could use as our orchestra. Rudimentary Drums were recorded and saved Next Dana played over the tracks adding cymbals and extra events, then Jeff added the bass which pulled all the rhythm tracks together and gave them that human element. Guitars went on next, layers of Brilliantly conceived Metal madness, but with deep foundations all supporting this monolith. Midnight sang many in one take the complex vocal arrangements augmented by Janelle Sadler and some of Tampa Bays best on backups. I along with Les, Jim, and usually Jeff helped flesh out the rest on the Synclav, EMU Emax, Yamaha DX7II, PPG Wave 2.3 and Roland D-50. After mixing and mastering we realized that bringing this album to our Crimson Glory fans would be an effort of love and require An extra vocalist, and a keyboardist, me. There is a full remaster of this CD planned, and maybe some more live DVDs of the 1989 tour. Happy Rock'n Anniversary Transcendence!

Synthesizers

Roland D-50

Avg price: $197.04

From Midnight's Facebook page on November 11 2021:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10160378753262908&id=99197487907

Statement from John Zahner———Transcendence was an amazing album to be a part of. Even though I was never an official member of Crimson Glory I was there for the rehearsals and construction of this epic proto Prog Metal album. Midnight, Jon, and Jeff, did the lion share of writing with Dana, and Ben, and even myself all adding to the stew. Recording this album was unique as it was decided from the get go to be one of the first to be realized on a Synclavier II. This meant all events were recorded not just to tape but also digital world. Les Macar whose instrument it was had recently upgraded his system to include Winchester Drives where everything was stored. This set of drives also had a wide range of sampled sounds we could use as our orchestra. Rudimentary Drums were recorded and saved Next Dana played over the tracks adding cymbals and extra events, then Jeff added the bass which pulled all the rhythm tracks together and gave them that human element. Guitars went on next, layers of Brilliantly conceived Metal madness, but with deep foundations all supporting this monolith. Midnight sang many in one take the complex vocal arrangements augmented by Janelle Sadler and some of Tampa Bays best on backups. I along with Les, Jim, and usually Jeff helped flesh out the rest on the Synclav, EMU Emax, Yamaha DX7II, PPG Wave 2.3 and Roland D-50. After mixing and mastering we realized that bringing this album to our Crimson Glory fans would be an effort of love and require An extra vocalist, and a keyboardist, me. There is a full remaster of this CD planned, and maybe some more live DVDs of the 1989 tour. Happy Rock'n Anniversary Transcendence!

Synthesizers

E-mu Emax

Avg price: $1,432.98

From Midnight's Facebook page on November 11 2021:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10160378753262908&id=99197487907

Statement from John Zahner———Transcendence was an amazing album to be a part of. Even though I was never an official member of Crimson Glory I was there for the rehearsals and construction of this epic proto Prog Metal album. Midnight, Jon, and Jeff, did the lion share of writing with Dana, and Ben, and even myself all adding to the stew. Recording this album was unique as it was decided from the get go to be one of the first to be realized on a Synclavier II. This meant all events were recorded not just to tape but also digital world. Les Macar whose instrument it was had recently upgraded his system to include Winchester Drives where everything was stored. This set of drives also had a wide range of sampled sounds we could use as our orchestra. Rudimentary Drums were recorded and saved Next Dana played over the tracks adding cymbals and extra events, then Jeff added the bass which pulled all the rhythm tracks together and gave them that human element. Guitars went on next, layers of Brilliantly conceived Metal madness, but with deep foundations all supporting this monolith. Midnight sang many in one take the complex vocal arrangements augmented by Janelle Sadler and some of Tampa Bays best on backups. I along with Les, Jim, and usually Jeff helped flesh out the rest on the Synclav, EMU Emax, Yamaha DX7II, PPG Wave 2.3 and Roland D-50. After mixing and mastering we realized that bringing this album to our Crimson Glory fans would be an effort of love and require An extra vocalist, and a keyboardist, me. There is a full remaster of this CD planned, and maybe some more live DVDs of the 1989 tour. Happy Rock'n Anniversary Transcendence!