AUDIO ARTS AND MUSIC FACILITIES
Advanced Digital Audio Production Lab (ADAPL) 33 E. Ida B. Wells Dr., Lower Level
Recording Studios and Control Rooms 33 E. Ida B. Wells Dr., Lower Level
Work on projects at 14 production stations equipped with MBox Pro interfaces and an extensive suite of audio software, including Avid’s Pro Tools, Apple’s Logic, and Cycling 74’s Max. You can also record audio in the lab’s two professional voiceover booths.
Fine-tune your skills in our professional-level music production facilities. Used for course projects and in-class instruction, the three control rooms are linked to two studio spaces, complete with absorption/diffusion panels for a variety of instrumental setups and access to the Audio Arts and Acoustics’ musical instrument collection, including a Yamaha C7 grand piano.
Audio Post-Production Mini-Suites 33 E. Ida B. Wells Dr., Lower Level
Reverberation and Anechoic Chambers 33 E. Ida B. Wells Dr., Lower Level
Collaborate with your peers or work individually on music, sound art, or sound-for-picture projects in these private setups.
Built from an old bank vault, our reverberation chamber is a unique opportunity for sound engineers and audio enthusiasts to record and measure audio. You can use the chamber as a recording space as well—it’s fully connected to our classrooms and recording studios via a high-resolution network. The anechoic chamber is designed to absorb sound waves and vibration. You can take accurate acoustic measurements or record your own dry, nonreverberant sample library.
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