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Ruth Scorgie Hubbard Music Studio
The 1,000 square-foot tower-like Music Studio was designed to be insular
and uplifting. It is a vertical space without windows, but a large skylight
connects the vertical space of the room to the sky. The acoustic-paneled and
cedar walls reach skyward, with a tall roof monitor to admit daylight. Permanent
sound panels were added in the skylight; other portable panels along the walls
can be moved to affect the sound. The recording studio is outfitted with a
wide-range of music and recording equipment.
Computer Hardware:
- 1 e-Mac (OS X / 9), 700 MHz, 40 gig HD, 640 MB RAM, 17' CRT Monitor w/
Speakers, CD,
- Digidesign Digi 002 Rack (ProTools interface)
- M-Box ProTools interface
- MobilePre USB stereo interface
Computer Software:
- ProTools 6.1 (w/ Mackie Control surface)
- Felt Sound Studio
- Toast 6
Instruments:
- Steinway 6'2" B-Model Piano
- 2 CASIO CTK 671 Keyboard
- 1 ALESIS QS 8.2 Synthesizer (88 weighted keys)
Audio Equipment:
- Mackie 1604 Mixer
- Crown PS 200 Power Amp
- Alesis Studio Monitor Speaker System
- 2 Mackie HR824 powered speakers
- Bryston Speaker Switch Box
- Alesis Adat
- Panasonic SV-3800 DAT Machine
- Denon 770 Dual Cassette Deck Lexicon Alex Effects Unit
- DBX 266 Compressor
- Furman PB-40 Patch Bay
- 2 Furman PL-8 Power Conditioners
- 25' 16 x 4 Concert Snake
- 2 Rode NT1-A microphone
- 2 Audio Teknika 4031 Microphones
- AKG Boom Stands
- 5 AKG 240 M Headphones
- Range HC-6 Headphone Console
- 1 Direct Box
- Portable 40x External CD-RW
- SONY Mini Disc portable recorder w/ directional microphone
Misc. Equipment:
- 1 Steinway baby grand piano (located in Theater)
- 3 Electric Pianos w/ 64 keys
- 12 Manhassette Music Stands
- 2 Upright pianos (various locations)
- Blackboard w/ staves
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