ELECTRONIC MUSIC AT UW-L
The students of the music department at UW-La Crosse have access to vintage and state of the art technology in electronic and computer music. The facilities at our campus allow students to experiment with and create music using a variety of computers, synthesizers and digital recording and editing equipment.
Electronic Music Studio Equipment Inventory
Analog Equipment
- Arp 2600
- Arp 2500
- Arp/Rhodes Chroma
- MemoryMoog
Digital Synthesis and Samplers:
- Akai S2000 Sampler with 80MB SCSI HD
- Digidesign SampleCell II system (2 cards)
- Roland SC-1 Sound Canvas
- Roland JV 1010 Sound Module
- Roland D-50 L/A synthesizer
- Roland S-50 Sampler with Roland sample library and video monitor
- Yamaha TG 77 synthesizer module
- Yamaha DX-7 II
- Yamaha RX-7 rhythm composer
Recording and Mixing and Audio Equipment:
- Digidesign ProTools
- Tascam 80-8 1/2 in. format 8 track recorder with 8 channels of Dbx
- Panasonic SV 2700 DAT recorder
- Ampex 4440 1/4 in. recorder
- Tascam 122 cassette recorder
- Nakamichi MR-2 cassette recorder
- Teac 3340 1/4 in. 4 track recorder
- Mackie 16x4 VLZ mixer
- Interface 8x2 200 mixer
- Tascam M1b line mixer
- Art MultiVerb LT effects processor
- Technics SL PJ91 CD
- Crown IC 150 Preamp
- Crown power amp
- Heath Oscilliscope
Computers and software:
- Macintosh PPC 9500/150 (ProTools) with Jazz Drive
- Macintosh G3 (SampleCell II) with Jazz Drive
- Macintosh Centris with 64 MB RAM (SampleCell II)
- Apple One (360dpi) Scanner
- Apple Personal LaserwriterNT
- Mark of the Unicorn MIDI Express interface
- Opcode Vision
- Mark of the Unicorn's Performer 4.2
- Coda's Finale 2003
- Earlevel HyperMIDI 2.0
- Opcode MAX 3.5 with OMS
- SoundHack
- Csound
- Lemur
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