Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition


Welcome to the

Harvard University
Studio for Electroacoustic Composition

Hans Tutschku, Director

Department of Music
3 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138–2001
vox: 617–496–6683
fax: 617–496–8081

The Fromm Players at Harvard

A topophony experiment.

Harvard's electroacoustic music resources are concentrated in the Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition (HUSEAC) located in Paine Hall Rooms 22, 31, 32, and 33, with a small office in Room 21. Each Mac-based workstation has four- or eight-channel spatialization capability. Room 33 adds 7.1 Surround Sound, DV video editing and a DVD mastering suite. All the workstations run Pro Tools, Nuendo, Max/MSP+Jitter, the IRCAM Forum suite, Csound, and much more. Our vintage Serge and Buchla analog modular synthesizers, as well as a variety of classic outboard signal processors, are housed in Room 22.

The HUSEAC facilities are open to graduate composition students and those enrolled in electroacoustic music seminars. Questions about equipment and access should be directed to Professor Hans Tutschku, HUSEAC Director or Ean White, HUSEAC Technical Director.


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