Facilities

HUSEAC is comprised of several intimate workspaces and an affiliated
concert hall. Each studio has its own unique complement of tools.


A quiet nook
A quiet nook.


Room 22

Room 22, the Ivan Tcherepnin room.
The Ivan Tcherepnin Room

Room 22 is a hybrid analog/digital studio containing a collection of vintage
gear including our venerable Serge and Buchla analog modular synthesizers.


The prototype Serge synthesizer.
The original, prototype Serge synthesizer (center) with some later additions.


Our Buchla 100 series synth.
Our Buchla 100 series synth. Most of the modules
bear the San Francisco Tape Music Center legend.


Room 33

Room 33, our main classroom.
Room 33 is our largest and serves as the main classroom. In addition to
discrete eight-channel spatialization, the workstation is used for 5.1 and
7.1 surround sound with both standard- and high-definition video editing.


Rooms 31 & 32

Together, these rooms become our primary recording studio. Each room is
also a complete multi-channel spatialization workstation in its own right.


Room 31, the live room.
Room 31 is the live room. It features variable acoustics.


Room 32, the control room.
Room 32, the control room, looking into Room 31.


Paine Hall

Paine Hall
The concert hall we use most.