Victoria University of Wellington Electronic Music Studio
Настоящее имя: Victoria University of Wellington Electronic Music Studio
Douglas Lilburn first developed electronic music studios at Victoria University of Wellington in 1963.
These studios, situated in the basement of the Hunter Building, were to produce the first generation of electroacoustic composers in New Zealand (Jack Body, Ross Harris (2), John Rimmer, John Cousins, and Denis Smalley, among others). When the new facilities for the former Victoria University School of Music were opened in 1980, two custom-designed spaces were created for electronic music composition. Since then two other dedicated spaces have been added.
Studio 1
The primary studio, featuring 8.2 channel monitoring. A fully soundproofed, air-conditioned environment with superb monitoring, mixing and processing facilities.
Studio 2
A fully soundproofed, air-conditioned environment with 5.1 monitoring, mixing and processing facilities
Sonic Arts Lab
A sonic arts teaching and learning space equipped with 16 audio workstations, multichannel monitoring, and data projector.
Live electronics performance research studio equipped with facilities for constructing and testing electronics.