Classroom set-up examples
The photos below are examples of music classroom set-ups that are permanent or mobile. Depending on your school and space, you should find a routine that offers students a producer station where they are assigned to a solo, partner, or group rig at a desk or computer. You may want to opt for a temporary set-up that includes setting up and putting away the student rig for each class session. For a temporary set-up, look for storage units and shelving that can help your classroom stay organized. You’ll see more photos and examples on The 3 Stations page that aims to provide guidance on the instructor’s station, the student set-up, and the live performance or recording studio.
Dedicated Music Room
This classroom space is specifically used for music technology and student audio production. This teacher has set up small tables with enough space for equipment and student parnters.
This practice room has been converted into a studio space for students to use software and equipment.
Computer Lab
This school space has been converted into a computer lab where a permanent music production class is set up.
Student Producer Station Storage
A gig bag or soft case can be utilized to store equipment for student producer rig items. This creates a mobile way to use, set up, tear down, and move the equipment for multi-purpose classrooms or for students to use outside of school.
Gear Storage
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