John Hanna’s Heritage – A Tale Of Many Consoles

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“Unless you are a Tibetan Monk you have heard of Audient!” laughs John Hanna, lawyer, musician, audio engineer, entrepreneur with a voracious appetite for ‘profitable opportunities’ and all round force of nature, describing his journey to finding the ASP8024 Heritage Edition console.   After having “…used or owned a lot of different consoles” over the […]

ARI Studio Creates A Buzz Around Audient Console

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“I am so blown away by this desk!” says Arıkan Sirakaya, owner and mix engineer at Stüdyo ARI of his recently installed ASP4816 console. Overseeing an upgrade at the private studio he set up nine years ago, Sirakaya admits that he’s had his eye on Audient for a while now. His instincts turned out to […]

ASP880 In The Wilderness – with Ulrich Wild

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Audient catches up with American record producer, engineer and mixer, Ulrich Wild who, despite his tender age, has enjoyed a successful career spanning nearly three decades. Adding an ASP880 to his private Los Angeles studio, The Wilderness last year turned out to be a great idea, as Audient’s mic pres have been a part of […]

The University of West London Opens New Paragon Complex With Additional Audient Consoles

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“Our current count is nine Audient desks,” says Richard Liggins, Technical Production Manager at the University of West London (UWL). “Seven ASP8024s and two ASP4816s, plus a number of ASP510 5.1 monitor controllers and an ASP800,” which puts it in the running for the facility with the most Audient desks in the world. Most recently, […]

Audient ‘Klingt Gut’ At Hamburg University

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Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW) hosted the klingt gut! Symposium on Sound at its new Arts and Media Campus where the prize for the Student Award was an iD14 USB audio interface from British manufacturer, Audient.  Proud to be listed as partner to the symposium at the University, especially as the concept of ‘sounding […]