- How do I obtain access to the YalMusT Labs?
For info on access to the YalMust Labs, click here.
- When can I use the YalMusT Labs?
The YalMusT Labs are open 24/7 to Yale community members who have been granted access to the YalMusT Lab as described at the link above.
- How do I log-in to a YalMusT Lab workstation?
At the log-in screen, enter your Yale netID and password and then click 'Log-in.'
- Why does it take so long to log-in to a YalMusT Lab workstation?
The first time you log-in to a YalMusT Lab workstation, the server must load all of your user preferences to that specific YalMusT Lab workstation. The next time you log-in to that particular YalMusT Lab workstation, the log-in will take only 10-15 seconds.
- Are there Music classes that teach how to use the YalMusT Lab software?
Music 295a and Music 390b offer instruction on how to use the YalMusT Lab software.
- I can't take Music 295a or Music 390b. Are there Workshops that teach how to use the YalMusT Lab software instead?
Each semester will feature a series of workshops taught by Scott Petersen on topics including recording techniques, audio production, and music notation. Please see the YalMusT Workshops page for more details or contact Scott directly.
- Where can I store the music/video projects I am working on?
YalMusT Lab users may request individual or group SAN Server folders for their music/video projects, or use their Pantheon accounts. For information on mounting the following:
- Your Pantheon account, click here
- Your individual SAN Server folder, click here
- Your Group SAN Server folder, click here
- How do I make an audio CD?
For info on making an audio CD, click here.
- How do I make a data CD-R?
For info on making a data CD-R, click here.
- How do I make a DVD?
For info on making a video DVD, click here.
- How do I make a data DVD-R?
For info on making a video DVD, click here.
- How do I compress audio for Internet delivery?
For info on compressing audio for Internet delivery, click here.
- How do I compress video for Internet delivery?
For info on compressing video for Internet delivery, click here.
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