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Recording, mixing and mastering studio located in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. Established in 1942 at the Lacasse St. address in St-Henri neighbourhood, it moved to the Lenoir St. address in the 1950s and again to the Rue De La Gauchetière address in 1969. Closed ca. 1978.
Please do not confuse with Gaétan Pilon's Studio Victor established in 1985 at the old Lacasse St. address.
May also appear as:
• Studio RCA Ltée
• RCA Ltd. Studios Montreal
• Studios RCA Montreal / Studio RCA Montreal / Studios RCA de Montreal / Studios R.C.A. Montréal
• RCA Studios Montreal / R.C.A. Studio Montreal
• RCA Studio "A" Montreal / RCA Studio "B" Montreal / RCA Studio "C", Montreal (after moving to the De La Gauchetière address in 1969, sometimes the specific studio would be named on release)
From c.1965-66 onward, lacquers cut by the studio would be identified in the runout area by a set of codes similar to those used by RCA Studios, Toronto, except for 'M' (for Montréal) instead of 'T'. The other letter(s) indicated the quality of the source material, sometimes used in combinations:
'G' = good source
'X' = poor source (distortion, sibilance, pops, etc.) - sometimes 'P' or 'PO' was used instead
'D' = source had distortion
'Z' = source had sibilance
Also 'K' and 'H' can appear with the 'G'