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About

The electronic studio of TU Berlin (part of audio communication group) consists of the two studio rooms EN324 (big studio) and EN325 (small studio) and their engineering room EN326.

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This wiki is meant to help and assist you working with the hardware available in the electronic studio. If you have a problem, try the Help section below. We always try to improve the content, so please, if you have any remarks about things you'd like to see in here, let us know!

The electronic studio at TU Berlin is not a typical sound studio. It was designed as a research facility and experimental studio, thus differs in many ways from a conventional commercial music production studio. Although different multi-channel setups and very complex routings are possible, you'll also find straight-forward and standard compliant studio gear or software.

Manuals

The following manuals are meant to guide your workflow at the electronic studio. We hope they will be helpful!

EN324

EN325

Booking

Please send booking requests to studio@ak.tu-berlin.de.

Staff

Andreas Pysiewicz, Studio manager

David Runge, Studio tutor

Marc Voigt, IT administrator

Help

Due to the high amount of technical possibilities at the electronic studio and the various users (and their differing needs) it is possible to run into problems with the hardware or software (or both). Mostly issues occur because of improper use or reset of the studio hardware, or buggy software. On the separate Help page you can find help for some of the known problems, that you might run into, when using the studio.