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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.
<blockquote><center>"I have good taste."</center>
<p align="right">—Mark, speaking for everyone ever's self assessment</p></blockquote>
The first song played at 83c was by Welle:ErdBall from the album Die Wunderwelt der Technik and the song was "23... C=64.". The first song to play at 2169 was "Yippie" by Mouse on Mars.


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.
==Music, what?==
Please be considerate of those around you when playing music in the space. Asking before blasting.  


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.
==Hackitorium==
You can Chromecast or AirTunes to the sound system in the Hackitorium. Make sure the mixer is on (power switch on top) and the volume turned up to the right channel, and the input (inside the large black AV box) is switched to the correct device.  


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."
A RaspberryPi is plugged into the mixer too. It plays [https://somafm.com/ Somafm], most of the time. Sometimes it plays [http://www.nicolascollins.com/peasouptogo/ Pea Soup To Go] a generative sound composition by Nicolas Collins.


== Ideas for music ==
There is a line in cable coming out of the AV box you can plug into a random music making device. Make sure you turn the mixer up on that channel.
* Streaming audio for talks or classes
* Streaming music from a central server for different rooms
==Jukebox server==
There is a [[Jukebox Server]] controling music in the space.
==AirTunes==
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.
==Turing and Church Classrooms==
You can Chromecast or AirTunes to the sound system in the classrooms. The speakers are always on and turned up to some appropriate volume level. Make sure you switch the switcher in the AV box to the correct device.


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].
There is a line in cable coming out of the AV box you can plug into a random music making device.


See [[AirTunes from Linux]] if you want to see how to use I have set up AirTunes access from a Linux machine.
==Dirty Shop==
There's a speaker system above the shelves. A line in should be dangled near the door.


== .door ==
There's a Chromecast plugged into the system but it's a little busted right now, sorry. Hugs.
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]]
==Sewing Area==
There's a Bluetooth enabled speaker sitting near by most of the time.
 
==Drum Circle==
No.
 
[[Category:Howto]] [[Category:InTheSpace]]

Revision as of 12:28, 29 March 2016

"I have good taste."

—Mark, speaking for everyone ever's self assessment

The first song played at 83c was by Welle:ErdBall from the album Die Wunderwelt der Technik and the song was "23... C=64.". The first song to play at 2169 was "Yippie" by Mouse on Mars.

Music, what?

Please be considerate of those around you when playing music in the space. Asking before blasting.

Hackitorium

You can Chromecast or AirTunes to the sound system in the Hackitorium. Make sure the mixer is on (power switch on top) and the volume turned up to the right channel, and the input (inside the large black AV box) is switched to the correct device.

A RaspberryPi is plugged into the mixer too. It plays Somafm, most of the time. Sometimes it plays Pea Soup To Go a generative sound composition by Nicolas Collins.

There is a line in cable coming out of the AV box you can plug into a random music making device. Make sure you turn the mixer up on that channel.

Turing and Church Classrooms

You can Chromecast or AirTunes to the sound system in the classrooms. The speakers are always on and turned up to some appropriate volume level. Make sure you switch the switcher in the AV box to the correct device.

There is a line in cable coming out of the AV box you can plug into a random music making device.

Dirty Shop

There's a speaker system above the shelves. A line in should be dangled near the door.

There's a Chromecast plugged into the system but it's a little busted right now, sorry. Hugs.

Sewing Area

There's a Bluetooth enabled speaker sitting near by most of the time.

Drum Circle

No.