Have you heard?
The J. Willard Marriott Library has recently expanded its technology offerings in the ProtoSpace. This time, it is specifically aimed towards audio technology for producing music and other audio-based creations. This includes both software and hardware for student use.
Technology offerings added:
Software:
- Ableton Live Suite
- Sound design/music production software
- TouchDesigner
- Node-based programming tool for interactive audio and visuals

Hardware:
- Ableton Push 3
- 64-key control surface for Ableton Live
- Arturia Keystep Pro
- 4-track controller and sequencer
- Behringer 2600
- Semimodular synthesizer
- Moog Mother-32
- Semimodular synthesizer
- Moog DFAM
- Drum machine
- Eurorack
- Modular synthesizer
- Tascam Model 12
- 12-channel sound mixer

While the technology is available to all students, ProtoSpace program coordinator Mark Howell is asking students to reach out ahead of time to use it. “We’re excited to make these available to students, but want to receive feedback on how they’ll use it and what else we can add. Getting this kind of information will be crucial in how we move forward.”
Additionally, Howell is hosting several special beginner’s sessions on the new additions during upcoming “How to ProtoSpace” sessions on March 25, March 26, April 15 and April 16. All sessions begin at 2 p.m.
Interested in providing feedback or using this technology? Contact Mark Howell at m.howell@utah.edu.
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- Feedback needed for new audio technology
- Feedback needed for new audio technology