The Music Center at 1014 S. Michigan Ave.
Sherwood at 1312 S. Michigan Ave.
Columbia’s Music Department's two buildings house more than 50 spaces for rehearsing, composing, recording, and performing.
From rehearsal space to two full concert halls and dedicated Digital Music Labs, you’ll have the space and tools you need to make your music. Our department has a distinctive focus on contemporary, Jazz, and popular music, so we’ve designed all our spaces to prepare you for professional live music venues and recording studios.
Ensemble Rooms
Whether you need space for a duo or a 20-piece band, we have you covered. Every Ensemble Room is equipped with the tools you’ll need to write, rehearse, and record. This includes PA systems, amps, mics, keyboards, projectors, and a digital board that interfaces with a computer running Logic and more, or bring your own computer.
Practice Rooms
Practice Rooms are available in both buildings and may be reserved for a time that’s convenient for you. The rooms at 1014 S. Michigan have been acoustically treated. There we also have four soundproof Wenger sound booths. The rooms at 1312 S. Michigan have a mix of Kawai, Yamaha, and Steinway grand pianos.
The Concert Hall at 1014 & the Recital Hall at 1312 S. Michigan Ave.
Our two 140-seat fully equipped performance spaces host more than 100 concerts every year. Our stages are also open for students to reserve for special events. Internships are available if you’re interested in being part of the sound and stage management crew.
Digital Music Labs at 1014 S. Michigan Ave.
At 1014 S. Michigan you’ll have access to a state-of-the-art digital music production lab that is also a centralized space to learn about writing, editing, and performing music in a digital workspace. You’ll have access to industry-standard software and hardware to create your own EP, from mixing and mastering to virtual instruments to audio recording and processing. The lab is also fully equipped with 9.1 surround sound for amazing sound clarity and endless mixing creativity. In addition, we have two smaller digital music/mixing rooms where you can create, mix, and perfect your own projects.
The Keyboard Labs at 1312 S. Michigan Ave.
At 1312 S. Michigan you’ll have access to two state-of-the-art keyboard labs where — in between classes — you can work on your skills, or hook up your computer to do your own digital production work.
The Percussion Studio at 1312 S. Michigan Ave.
If you’re studying percussion, at 1312 S. Michigan you’ll have access to a state-of-the-art percussion studio which where you’ll have access to a full set of percussion instruments including drum sets, all types of mallets, timpani and much, much more.
Equipment Checkout at 1014 S. Michigan Ave.
You’ll have access to a professional collection of equipment that you can sign out for use in your creative and artistic pursuits—both on and off campus. Need a PA system? Check. How about a sound board? Check. Keyboards? Drum sets? Monitors? Yes, we’ve got those too.
Advanced Digital Audio Production Lab
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
Work on projects at 14 production stations equipped with MBox Pro interfaces and an extensive suite of audio software, including Avid’s Pro Tools, Apple’s Logic, and Cycling 74’s Max. You can also record audio in the lab’s two professional voiceover booths.Read MoreAnechoic Chamber
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
Take accurate acoustic measurements or record your own dry, non-reverberant sample library in this room designed to absorb sound waves and vibration. Read MoreAudio Post-Production Mini-Suites
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
Collaborate with your peers or work individually on music, sound art, or sound-for-picture projects in these private setups.Read MoreHAUS
HAUS functions both as a hangout and study area for students, as well as an events space. The room has a nightclub feel, with a small stage for concerts, comedy acts and readings.Read MoreLive and Installed Sound Spaces
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
This facility supports classroom and lab activities for students in the School of Audio and Music. Hardware includes a Digico SD8 console, which feeds a high-power 7.3 sound reinforcement/playback system, a 64-channel HD recording system, and a 12-mix high-output stage monitor system.Read MoreMedia Production Center
1600 S. State St.
Learn, collaborate, and create in our 35,500-square-foot, professional-quality media-making space with three film production soundstages, prep and production spaces, and classrooms. Read MoreThe Music Center
1014 S. Michigan Ave.
Columbia’s School of Audio and Music has more than 50 spaces for rehearsing, composing, recording, and performing. Read MoreOpen Lab
916 S. Wabash Ave.
This major hub of student work and research includes three dozen computer workstations with superb hardware performance and the latest in high-end media production and application development software and game engines.Read MorePost-Production Audio Suite
1104 S. Wabash Ave., Room 706
Add, edit, or mix sound for your projects in the Post-Production Audio Suite. Facilities include a 15-station Pro Tools computer lab, a Foley stage, four 5.1 surround sound Individual Editing rooms, and two large Audio Mixing Stages.Read MoreRecording Studio
This studio is the department's flagship digital music production facility for Music Business Management courses. It houses advanced equipment that allows students to learn through hands-on experience.Recording Studios and Control Rooms
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
Fine-tune your skills in our professional-level music production facilities. Used for course projects and in-class instruction, we have three control rooms linked to two studio spaces, complete with absorption/diffusion panels for a variety of instrumental setups and access to the Audio Arts and Acoustics' musical instrument collection, including a Yamaha C7 grand piano.Read MoreReverberation Chamber
33 E. Ida B. Wells Drive, Lower Level
Built from an old bank vault, our reverberation chamber is a unique opportunity for sound engineers and audio enthusiasts to record and measure audio. You can use the chamber as a recording space as well—it’s fully connected to our classrooms and recording studios via a high-resolution network.Read MoreSound Studio
916 S. Wabash Ave.
This room for advanced audio and mixing includes a sound booth mixer, surround sound, and software to edit and mix the recordings for games, animations, or other interactive pieces.Read More