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We've got a nice stereo with 1/8" jack for audio devices, 5x RCA in, 1x SPDIF in, A/B speaker outs.  Two Klipsch SB-5 speakers for now; a bit small for the space, but better than a PC laptop speaker.
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{{blackbox}}[[File:NBMusicNew.jpg|400px|right]] You are standing in the '''music room''' at Noisebridge.


We did a sound test and the amp can go to -11 (ha!) before you can even hear it outside when the windows are closed.
You see the electric drum set, guitars, keyboards, and other music making equipment.


The sub is sitting under the stairway, on top of a floor tile and one of the unused smelly carpets (for dampening). The sub will shut on/off automatically. To turn the sub up/down, on the receiver press the CH VOL button until SW is displayed on the screen, then press up/down to alter its state. Keep in mind that the shape of the stairway sort of helps to amplify the sound within the space.
'''EXITS:''' [[Upstairs]], [[Back Stairs]], [[Stairs]]
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The first song played in the space was by Welle:ErdBall from the album Die Wunderwelt der Technik and the song was "23... C=64."
{{headerbox}}'''Music Guild''' maintains audio area and does music classes and random jam sessions!


== Ideas for music ==
* '''CHANNELS:''' We tend to discuss things in the #music channel in the "guilds" section of the NB discord.
* Streaming audio for talks or classes
* '''EVENTS:''' There are currently no scheduled classes. We encourage you to organize some!
* Streaming music from a central server for different rooms
* '''RESOURCES:''' Assorted digital, analog and acoustic music equipment and instruments.
==Jukebox server==
* '''VOLUNTEER:''' We would love to encourage you to run and host your own classes!
There is a [[Jukebox Server]] controling music in the space.
* '''MAINTAINERS:''' Moof, Adriel (musicubes)
==AirTunes==
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AirTunes is a way to stream audio over the network to speakers. This is done with an Apple Airport Express. All internet routing/firewall functionality of the Airport Express have been turned off. The Airport is connected to the network via wifi to the noisebridge SSID.


The Airport is connected to the Jukebox machine via linein. '''There is no need to change inputs on the receiver/amp!''' Please keep in mind that audio from both the Jukebox and AirTunes can play at the same time.
<blockquote><center>"Enjoy the Silence"</center>
<p align="right">—Depeche Mode</p></blockquote>
If you like to jam, record, produce, build instruments or just learn about music... you've come to the right place.


To use AirTunes simply select "Nosebridge" from the speakers list at the bottom right of iTunes. If you use something other then iTunes, let's say WinAMP, there are a number of other applications out there to stream music to an AirTunes server. For Windows try [http://nanocr.eu/software/justeport/ JustePort] and for Linux there's [http://raop-play.sourceforge.net/ raop-play].
Also, need ongoing volunteers to help maintain the space!


See [[AirTunes from Linux]] if you want to see how to use I have set up AirTunes access from a Linux machine.
==Music, what?==
The music room is a work-in-progress, but you are always welcome to use its resources so long as you are always considerate to the equipment, the space, and others who are using it. We, the Music Guild, are a loosely organized group of individuals enjoying music creation at Noisebridge and maintaining the music room.
==Status of Music Classes at Noisebridge==
There are currently no music classes at Noisebridge. If you want to change that, we'd encourage you to set them up!


== .door ==
Do you enjoy rocking out? Building Instruments! Producing on your laptop or an old walkman?! Please join us!
At acm.jhu.edu, the computer controlling the mag-stripe card reader that would unlock the door would also play a file in /home/username/.door on the speakers in the room.  Ta-da - entrance music!


This should probably be added to the feature requests to be added to our [[AccessSystem]]
[[Category:Howto]] [[Category:InTheSpace]]

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NBMusicNew.jpg
You are standing in the music room at Noisebridge.

You see the electric drum set, guitars, keyboards, and other music making equipment.

EXITS: Upstairs, Back Stairs, Stairs

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Music Guild maintains audio area and does music classes and random jam sessions!
  • CHANNELS: We tend to discuss things in the #music channel in the "guilds" section of the NB discord.
  • EVENTS: There are currently no scheduled classes. We encourage you to organize some!
  • RESOURCES: Assorted digital, analog and acoustic music equipment and instruments.
  • VOLUNTEER: We would love to encourage you to run and host your own classes!
  • MAINTAINERS: Moof, Adriel (musicubes)
"Enjoy the Silence"

—Depeche Mode

If you like to jam, record, produce, build instruments or just learn about music... you've come to the right place.

Also, need ongoing volunteers to help maintain the space!

Music, what?[edit]

The music room is a work-in-progress, but you are always welcome to use its resources so long as you are always considerate to the equipment, the space, and others who are using it. We, the Music Guild, are a loosely organized group of individuals enjoying music creation at Noisebridge and maintaining the music room.

Status of Music Classes at Noisebridge[edit]

There are currently no music classes at Noisebridge. If you want to change that, we'd encourage you to set them up!

Do you enjoy rocking out? Building Instruments! Producing on your laptop or an old walkman?! Please join us!