O...M...G!
The universitys facilitys are simply amazing! This might be a long post so regular members might want to pull up a seat and get yourselves a drink.
You walk through the first building, where you have the main reception and some teaching areas etc.
From there you have a cafe open all day 5 days a week. Upstairs from there is the student bar where drinks are very cheap (Avg pint comes in at just £1.30 ($2.60) compared to average pub prices of £2.80 a pint ($5.60)
Moving onto the department where i will be taught...
You walk in and are greated by the lecture room, nowt exciting there except your average lecture room.
Then... there is the studios :O
Studio 1 is a fully digital studio. The mixing room features a 18 channel digital mixer featuring 3 layer control. This is connected directly to a macpro G5. The recording booth is completly sound isolated seperated from the monitoring/mixing room by 6 layers of soundproofing/glass.
Studio 2 is very similar to studio 1 except it is mainly designed for 5.1 surround sound authoring.
Studio 3 features a mixing room more geared towards final mixes and production. It has a lot of synthesizes and outboard gear allowing you to create a complete mix to professinal studio standards. In this room we have another mac pro (intel) running on 2 apple cinema displays. During normal use the dual displays are used to span logic pros windows. When recording, you can utilise one of the screens to link up to the second recording booth which contains a webcam and a mic over facility. The front of this gear is based around a yamaha mixer (multi-layer) which is the same model they use in pro studios.
Forth and final studio is an analog setup (mainly) which uses a 32 channel mackie mixer connected to a HUGE setup of outboard rack units.
The recording booth for this studio features a nice large room perfect for recording rock drums in and other "Open" style instruments.
All of this is supported by top of the range mics etc. The university are also happy and infact ENCOURAGE use of your own macs (inc. laptops) in the studio so you can work on your projects at home. The network administrators fully support (and prefer

) macs and are more then happy to help setup software from home when they can help
Im in love
(btw if anyone is interested, just let me know and i can explain in more detail what equipment we are using etc, I surely cant be the only tech head on a mac forum

)
*buys a pint for people who made it this far*
~~ TS ~~