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Facilities of the Music Engineering Program |
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Music Engineering students have access to three audio facilities. They house the hardware and software tools
necessary for a hands-on practical education. Together,
they promote expertise in cutting edge audio and video production and editing. The L. Austin Weeks Recording Studio contains our main
recording studio used daily by Music Engineering students to study and practice multitrack
recording. The same building houses the
primary Music Engineering computer facility called the "Weeks Lab." Combined, the Weeks Studio and Weeks Lab serve as
the principal training ground for students enrolled in the Music Engineering program. Gusman Concert Hall holds an additional studio called the Gusman
Media Lab. This studio holds extensive
digital mixing and recording facilities, and is used primarily to study and practice 5.1
(surround sound) music recording and video production and editing.
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