Digital Audio Workstation Studio

The Digital Audio Workstation Studio (DAW) grew out of a demand on campus for high-end, professional tools for recording and editing audio. The DAW's professional, industry-standard hardware and software can take any project, no matter the scale, all the way from tracking and editing through mastering and duplication.
Projects from every discipline have been built in the studio. From rock and pop music production to scientific spectral analysis, radio advertisements to A/V post production work -- the tools are available to get the job done. The studio was designed for maximum flexibility and is capable of addressing the needs of the most complex of projects.
Locations and Hours
Location: Odegaard Undergraduate Library 216
Hours: By Reservation Only
Reserving the DAW
Use of the DAW is restricted to current students, staff, or faculty. To reserve the DAW, sign up at the first floor circulation desk in Odegaard Library, or use the library's online reservation system. Before making a reservation, please read the DAW's policies.
Using the DAW
Digital Audio Workstation Studio On-Line Curriculum
Software
- Acid
- Nero CD Burner
- Noise Reduction
- Protools
- Reason
- Sibelius
- Sonar XL
- Soundforge
Hardware
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- Pentium 4 3.8 GHz
- 2 GB RAM
- 19" Flat Panel
- DVD±RW/CD-RW drive
- DVD-ROM
- Mrack 3R3 MIDI Workstation Desk
- 2 Furman PL-8 Power Conditioners
- Mackie 1642 mixer
- KRK V6 Studio Monitors
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- Tascam DA-40 DAT Deck
- Line 6 Pod Pro Amp Simulator
- Roland JV-1010 General MIDI Synthesizer
- Novation X-Station 61 MIDI Keyboard
- CM Motormix Control Surface
- Digidesign Digi002 Soundcard
- Sony dual well tape deck