Engineers
- Minerva self-evaluation form when working in the studio (not required for classes)
- Supervisor: Richard King
- Supervisor when working for Production Office: maureen.leaman@mcgill.ca
- Masks all the time
- 1m distance
- Visor when <2m from musicians
Musicians
- Masks unless required to remove
- 1m distance with mask
- 2m + distance without mask
- Outside musicians = guest artist form
Studio Capacity
- Studio A Control Room: 8
- Studio A Live Room: 6
- Studio A Iso Booth: 2
- Studio 22: 8
- IMLAB Control Room: 12
- IMLAB Live Room: 11
- Pollack Media Centre: 9
- Redpath Studio: 8
- TETLab: 6
- Tanna Booth: 2
- Studio B: 4
Cleaning After Your Session
Sanitizer and alcohol refills are available from Jerry.
- Sanitize hands
- Disinfect with alcohol spray (if used):
- Keyboard, Mouse
- Monitor Controller
- Control Surface
- Outboard Gear
- Microphones
- Artist Headphone Controllers
- Headphones
- Pop Filters
- Guitar/Bass Amp Controls
Schulich School of Music Guidelines
- Please review and follow the Health Guidelines for Students, and it is imperative that you understand when to stay home if, for example, you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
- If you develop COVID-19 symptoms while on campus, please follow the required guidelines, which include ensuring you have a mask on, isolate in a closed, private room, immediately call 1-877-644-4545 (Info-Santé) for instructions, and notify the University by calling 514-398-3000.
- Masks are required in classroom and teaching lab settings, at all times, and masks will be available for you on campus. Masks are also to be worn when entering and circulating in buildings and classrooms.
- If you are in a situation that might require you to miss some lectures or assignments because of short-term absences due to COVID-19, you are to request an academic accommodation using the online form found under the “Personal” menu in MINERVA; the form is called “COVID-19 Academic Accommodations Request Form”. You are asked to use this form instead of requesting accommodations directly from your instructor.
Finally, the context of attending University during a pandemic will bring on additional stress and may impact your wellbeing. Please do not hesitate to reach out for support if necessary, and access the many resources available, including Student Services, the Office of the Dean of Students, and your Faculty’s Student Affairs Office.
