A breakdown of what can be found in each room at Lewis:
14E-108M Study room equipment:
14E-106M Conference room (dedicated to the late MIT Professor Roy Lamson) equipment:
14E-114M Gaming room equipment:
14E-115: the Lewis Music Library Audio Lab has two iMac workstations containing identical software. (Click on the link for full list of available software/hardware in the Audio Lab.) Some further notes below:
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iMacs & special music software
Public Computers
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Upstairs on the mezzanine level, you will find 4 numbered study carrels that host some analog machines, available for public use:
In addition, there are 3 CD player stations by the tub chairs:
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We have both a scanner and black & white printer located on the 1st floor of Lewis, next to the stairs.
A note on music copyright:
Users may not connect anything to our listening equipment to make copies. The scanner/copier and the audio reproduction software should meet most users' needs for copies. Users who feel that they have a special case should talk to Avery.
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Electronic pianos:
Lewis has two electronic pianos available for practicing that are first-come, first-served:
Studio upright piano in reading room:
This was purchased with the Class of 1982 Music Library Fund in late 2013. It may be used for events held at Lewis.
Info on other campus pianos:
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