UK - Audio manufacturer Audient is celebrating the launch of its new ASP4816 recording console by throwing a drinks party on Tuesday 31January at SAE Institute in London, where the Hampshire-based company's latest compact, analogue mixing desk will be showcased with the help of rock/folk collective, Flight Brigade.

Kicking off at 3pm at SAE Institute's Bankstock Studios, the party will give guests the opportunity to see and hear the band Flight Brigade being recorded using the ASP4816, as well as microphones kindly provided by Sontronics.

"It's the ideal way to introduce the features of the ASP4816: letting people get hands on and experience it themselves," says Audient's UK sales manager, Gareth Williams. "We're delighted that our friends at SAE Institute London are hosting too, the new £4m studio facility in Hackney will make a great backdrop for the event."

Loaded with the key features of a large format recording console, the compact, cost-effective ASP4816 also benefits from 'audio guru' David Dearden's design and features Audient's legendary analogue circuitry, says the company. Due to ship next month, this latest release from Audient is designed for production studios and educational facilities alike.

(Jim Evans)


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