The Studio Litho Philosophy |
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| Studio Litho was created to offer the Northwest and the rest of the planet a comfortable, private and thoroughly professional place to spend some serious time making a record. Ninety percent (90%) of our sessions and our revenues come from major label recording projects. | |||||
| Part of our mission is to support the development of new talent in the Northwest music community. We are particularly focused on helping emerging producers connect with the people and resources that can help build sustainable careers. |
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Amenities |
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Studio Litho inhabits a former engraving factory. Clients enjoy access to the entire building, which includes a fully stocked kitchen, one full and two half baths, two lounges, a territorial-view sun deck, the ping-pong death-match dungeon of doom, and an extraordinary array of reading material. |
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Room Dimensions |
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Control Room |
13' 5" x 22' 6" |
The Control Room is tuned regularly by Bob Hodas | |||
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Studio |
38' x 28' 5" |
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Booth 1 |
9' X 8'4" |
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Basement Stairs |
14' x 8' sorta ceiling:28' kinda |
Nearly every producer that comes to Litho ends up using the strairs as a guitar booth. Plaster walls, resonating wooden stairs and a 90deg turn...It sounds very cool. | |||
| Basement | Very Big | The basement is fully wired for a drum set or a multitude of amps. 12g Monster speaker wire tie lines make it a snap to place a few cabinets down there while the head stays close at hand. | |||
| Kitchen | This is the booth of last resort but it does sport a parquet floor. | ||||
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Many of the other living spaces are also wired as isolation spaces.
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![]() Main studio from the loft photo by Lance Mercer |
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Directions to Studio Litho |
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| Yeah, well, that's a bit of a problem, ya see, 'cause we don't actually let anyone know where it is unless we know why they're coming by. Contact Ed Brooks if you need to find the place. | |||||