The Experimental Music & Digital Media program has a wide breadth of facilities and resources accessible to our students. Beyond the ones listed below, we commonly work with Digital Art, Mass Communication, Engineering, Computer Science and many other departments through the Center for Computation & Technology.  This allows us to explore music and sound in all sorts of contexts from augmented reality to data sonifications, from mobile devices to robotic installations.

If you are looking for room reservations please visit the EMDM Resources page.


MDA Media Lab | Immersive Audio Lab | DMC Recording Studio | DMC XR Studio | The MILL | The Fab Lab | DMC Theatre


 

Studios & Labs

 DMC 1023/25 – DMC Studio

The pair of Control Room (1023) and 400sqft Soundhouse (1025) serves as an audio workhorse for traditional recording, sound experiments, VR/AR research and some post production.

  • Adam Audio S5V Stereo Monitors w/ Adam Audio Sub 10
  • SoundField B-format Ambisonic Mic
  • Royer ribbon mic
  • Matched pair of AKG-C414s
  • CAD mics
  • Matched pair of Oktava Mk-12 with multiple capsules
  • DPA 4099 violin mic
  • and much more

Acoustically isolated space complete with floated floors, double walls, and A/C sound baffling.

DMC 1023 Control Room

Studio Control Room in the LSU Digital Media Center

DMC 1025 Soundhouse

Soundhouse in the LSU Digital Media Center Studio

DMC 1031 – Immersive Sound Studio

An 8.1 channel studio for composition and post production of everything from acousmatic music, ambisonic sound, podcasts, film & video, video game and immersive VR/AR audio.

8 Genelec monitors + Genelec 12″ sub

Acoustically isolated space complete with floated floors, double walls, and A/C sound baffling.

Music production with Live on a Push 2 in the Immersive Sound Studio at LSU

Music production with Live on a Push 2 in the Immersive Sound Studio at LSU

DMC1031 Immersive Sound Studio

Immersive Sound Studio in the LSU Digital Media Center

DMC 1001 – XR Studio

A 20ft virtual production wall used for film & TV, Interactive/Immersive displays, and extended reality.

MDA 244 & 248 – The Digital Media Lab

12 Audio Production Stations

Projection and 5.1 Surround sound (Genelec) from the primary teaching station.

Classic and Retro equipment available including a Theremin from Moog, Ampex tape reel machine, Eurorack modules, and coming soon, our Serge modular synth rack.

Devices for checkout including audio recorders, microphones, video cameras, lighting kits, midi interfaces, and more.

Standard Software:

  • PreSonus: Studio One
  • Reaper
  • Cycling 74: Max
  • Audacity
  • Adobe Premiere*
  • Finale*
  • Musescore

* Located on a selection of the lab stations

MDA 248 Media Lab

SOM 304 – Laptop Orchestra of Louisiana

Rehearsal space for the 10 station Laptop Orchestra of Louisiana & Louisiana Mobile App Orchestra.  Performance forces employed may include projection, networked systems, robotics, and whatever acoustic, electronic, or computational instruments are required for various pieces.  For more info, click on the link above.


DMC 2074 – The MILL: Media Interaction Laboratory & Library

Electronics lab for prototyping circuits, HCI systems, and other experimental physical computing devices. Soldering irons, oscilloscope, parts, and tools for creating Digital Musical Instruments.

In addition to the Lab, we collect many HCI devices, specialized speakers, tactile transducers, and other technology as a Library of devices that can be checked out for projects. Some student projects, once documented, become part of the Library for checkout in future media artworks.

  • Custom built Wedge personal 8 channel wavefield synthesis speakers
  • Custom Cage-Quartet robotic percussion unit
  • Tactile Transducers, amplifiers, etc. to make surfaces into speakers
  • Sound Dome directional audio speaker
  • 2 Ultrasonic Directional Audio Speakers
  • Isobel Audio and LSU custom built Hemispherical speakers
  • Ipads, android devices, raspberry-pi, Arduino and esp type microcontrollers, etc.
  • Joysticks, 3D mice, keyboards, triggerfingers, nanoKontrollers, and other general controllers
  • and much, much more.
DMC1065 MILL

Media Interaction Laboratory & Library (MILL) in the Digital Media Center

DMC 2070 – The Fab Lab

Rapid prototyping facilities including laser cutting, 3D printing, and more.

DMC1067 FabLab 3D Printer

Tasbot 3D printer in the Digital Media Center FabLab

FabLab Laser Cutter

Laser Cutter in the Digital Media Center FabLab


Digital Media Center Theatre

71 channel Meyer surround sound system, HD & 4k Projection, variable acoustics. Works are composed specifically for this space and students are trained in the usage of Cuestation, Soundmaps, for the production of concerts utilizing these tools.

The ICAST system is a “portable” surround diffusion system that is used to perform these kinds of works at various sites on and off campus.  It also serves as a research tool for developing software to manage this kind of sound installation and performance.

Check out our Cinema for the Ears concert series and Immersive Audio Expo for some examples of massively multi-channel audio in action.

EMDM Seminar

Digital Media Center Theatre during the weekly EMDM Seminar

DMC Theatre Soundcraft Mixer

Soundcraft live sound mixer in the Digital Media Center Theatre


Software

Fairly standardized software across most of the computers in various lab spaces.

  • PreSonus Studio One
  • Reaper
  • Cycling 74: Max
  • PureData (Pd)
  • Chuck
  • Supercollider
  • Visual Studio
  • XCode

Specialty Software installed on certain stations

  • Logic
  • Ableton Live
  • Tensorflow
  • Ambisonic ToolKit (ATK), HOA Library, ICST Ambisonics Tools
  • Cuestation, (Soundmaps & MIAP tools)
  • Final Cut Pro
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Inkscape
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Gimp
  • CorelDraw
  • Unreal Engine
  • Unity

Many others are installed depending on the needs of  the spaces, our courses, and the projects of the students.

Software you need or think we should consider for the labs?  Please send a request to: emdm-tech@cct.lsu.edu