The Warehouse Studios
Direct Mail, Handout: Promotional copy
on audio studios | Nashville, Tenn.
Main Copy: Offering the best results for less A recording session involves more than capturing sound. The studio needs to be accommodating. To the artists, the producers, and the engineers. There’s lots of questions to ask of a studio. Is it analog? Digital? What kind of equipment? Outboard effects? Mics? What about mixing? Mastering? What kind of attitude does it inspire? And, of course: how much? The Warehouse Studios have all the right answers. To start, we offer all the recording formats, including direct to hard disk. Renting outboard equipment? Why?!! All the systems you need – not just effects – are in our control room. Names like Focusrite, dbx, Eventide, and Alesis fill the room. Then there’s mics. Lots of mics: AKG, Sennheiser, Calrec, Shure and Audio Technica. The good stuff! And the cutting room is big enough for fat drum sounds or to assemble an orchestra. Yet, it’s warm and comfortable enough for vocalists. As for convenience, perhaps you’re familiar with the three-ring circus of sound. You know: laying out tracks at one place, mixing at another, then going across town for mastering. Why?! You can do all three at The Warehouse! Sound good? As for pricing, we’ve got a deal that’s good enough to make any producer sing. But we won’t stop there with making you happy. We’ve got a relaxing lounge and a convenient, stocked kitchen. (Sorry, no showers.) The basis of music is expression. It’s easy to be expressive when you’re welcomed, comfortable and well taken care of. We take serving our clients seriously. But we’re not overly serious. We simply want you to get the most out of what we’ve put into The Warehouse. You might already recognize that The Warehouse was designed for professionals. But we don’t expect you to believe it from reading it. We figure that you’ll believe it when you hear the results. We’re stocked with what makes sound sound
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Target: Producers, music labels, aspiring artists, session musicians; media professionals. The Kentucky Headhunters, members of country group Blackhawk, recognized producers, and a variety of other artists were clients, and many recognized companies are on the client list.
Results: This was provided to clients for many years, if they were interested in the audio services offered by this truly multimedia studio. The studio moved to a location in nearby Hendersonville in 2007. I doubt they use this material still, since even the address is incorrect. |
Written/edited and designed
by Jon Osterholm
as freelance collaborator, for the
Warehouse Studios, Nashville, Tenn. |
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