Studio Access

Who may access the digital music studios?

Anyone taking a digital music course can have access.  Other permission may be granted on a case-by-case basis.  In general access is restrictive both as a means of security and as a guarantee of access for existing users.  That said, the fundamental purpose of the studios is to provide students a means to make music.  Faculty and staff will do whatever they can to make sure this happens

My ID's not working. What should I do?

First make sure you are inserting it correctly. Put your thumb over your picture and then dip your card. If you try it the other way, it won't work. A green light should flash, and you should be able to open the door. If the card is facing the right way, and you still get a red flashing light, contact ehf6@cornell.edu. 

How do I sign up for studio time?

Click the studio signup link on the website. Select the room you wish to reserve, then the week in which you want to reserve time. Click the Go button. Find the timeslot you want (remember that the times are in 24-hour format). Click on the left-most icon. Enter your NetID. Depending on which room you sign up for, you may need to enter a suffix:

B27: No suffix. NetID only.
B25B: NetID + b (e.g. ehf6b)
B25C: NetID + c (e.g. ehf6c)
B25D: NetID + d (e.g. ehf6d)

Then enter your password. This will initially be set to your NetID (no suffix).

Click the subscribe button. Done. 

How much time may I reserve each week?

You may sign up for up to six hours each week, but not more than two hours consecutively. If you are collaborating and wish to work in sessions of up to four hours, you may use each collaborator's NetID in sequence to sign up for more time.  Please change this initial password as soon as you can.

May I keep working if noone else is using the studio?

Yes.