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Facilities: Computer Lab and Electro-Acoustic Studio

by admin-oasis last modified 2009-05-06 17:13

 Beasley Center Room Photo

The Department of Music, in conjunction with the Beasley Multimedia Resource Center (located in Graham Memorial), provides workstations where music students can score their music on Finale 2008, or work on audio editing projects through the use of various software, including:  Protools, Audacity, Soundtrack Pro, Logic, and Adobe Soundbooth.  Students are encouraged to use these facilities for their course work and artistic development.   

Beasley Center Computer Closeup

 
 
The Beasley Center is located in room 018 on the lower level of the James M. Johnston

Center for Undergraduate Excellence in Graham Memorial.  During the fall and spring semesters the Beasley Center hours are as follows:
Monday – Thursday: 10.00am – 9.00pm
Friday: 10.00 – 5.00pm

 

The Composition Area also has a designated "Electro-Acoustic Studio" for students who are enrolled in composition courses at UNC.  This studio is located in Hill Hall above room 107 and provides access to Peak, Protools, and GRM Tools software.  For more information contact Dr. Stephen Anderson, who oversees the studio. 

 

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