Audio Processing Room

Professor Yee-Yen Lee passed away on January 5, 2024. He dedicated his life to NTHU and the field of science and was a passionate music lover. Through his teaching and mentorship, he nurtured countless talented individuals. Through the "Love Tsing Hua" initiative, hundreds of rare vinyl records have been donated to establish the Yee-Yen Music Listening Room and Audio Processing Room in the NTHU Library. These facilities provide high-quality spaces for NTHU faculty and students to teach and listen to music.

The Audio Processing Room, located in Room 322 on the 3rd floor in the NTHU Library, is designed to support faculty teaching “popular music theory” and “record and music production” courses. The use of this studio is exclusive to faculty members teaching these courses and their students for music composition and post-production.

Space Number Space Name Minimum user/Maximum time
322 Audio Processing Room 1/4 hours (One person for booking)

Notice

  • Users: Reservations are exclusive for faculty members teaching the aforementioned courses and their students.
  • Borrow time: Please submit your application one week in advance. The available hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
  • Our staff will review applications within three business days of receipt. If you do not receive a response within this timeframe, please contact the Digital Multimedia Service Desk at extension 42981 or via email at libav01@my.nthu.edu.tw.
  • Before using the room, please go to the Digital Multimedia Service Desk on the third floor to borrow an "Audio Processing Room" card using your ID card as a deposit.
  • Commercial activities, such as tutoring and sales, are strictly prohibited within the rooms.
  • Please keep the space clean and tidy. Do not damage any facilities or equipment.
  • Replicating or transcribing any media resources is prohibited.
  • Users must restore the space to its original condition after use.
  • Violators against the regulations are subjected to suspension. Patrons will be held responsible if any damage is made to the media or equipment.

Reserve