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Charleston sound studio
Charleston sound studio











charleston sound studio

Yet, despite his studio’s high-dollar, big-city appearance and capabilities, the producer offers special deals on recording a four-song EP complete with mastering so that even fledgling local acts can have their songs recorded in a world-class facility. “We do about 65 percent indie artists, 25 national, and 10 other projects, such as audio books and voice-overs,” Hodges says.

charleston sound studio

Smaller sound and isolation booths are nearby. Through a large window off the control room lies the main recording studio, which has gleaming maple floors and a 14-foot ceiling. “Everything you see in this room has a purpose,” says Hodges.

CHARLESTON SOUND STUDIO SERIES

It’s the first layer in an intricate series of sound-enhancing elements that allow each note to hit the ears of the engineers just right. What looks like a piece of wooden modern art on the back wall is actually a sound diffuser. The control room-which resembles the bridge of the Starship Enterprise but decorated with warmly textured woods-is dominated by the huge main console. The star-studded entrance of the facility (left) Hodges’ space-age control room (right) Hodges worked with well-known studio designer Wes Lachot to help him flesh out the digital and analog hybrid studio. Indeed, stepping past the reception area, its walls ringed with framed photographs and cover art from bands and book authors who have recorded here-from Band of Horses to Jenny Sanford-and into the studio’s inner sanctum, one can see where every dollar went. “I’ve always said that you make a million dollars in the studio business by starting with two million,” says Hodges, only half joking. The one-time Winthrop music major and longtime musician had already cofounded Nashville’s well-known Love Shack Studios-where he worked with artists such as Faith Hill and Lonestar-and created Caffeine Trax Studios just outside Atlanta-where he laid down tracks for bands including 13 Stories-when he decided to return to South Carolina and settle into Charleston because he saw it as a music-friendly city. That must have been the mantra of Charleston Sound owner and chief engineer Jeff Hodges, who opened the state-of-the-art studio in Mount Pleasant in 2009.













Charleston sound studio