Audient Sponsors TUS End of Degree Student Achievement Award


7th julio 2025


 

An Audient iD14 audio interface was awarded to Jessica Gardiner McInerney at the LSAD Graduate Show at the Limerick School of Art & Design – part of the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) – last month. Recognising her as an outstanding student who excelled throughout her studies, the prize-giving is part of an exhibition celebrating the work of final year students across a wide range of creative disciplines.

 

 

“we truly appreciate the quality and reliability Audient brings to our workflow”

 

 

The exhibition is an annual event which features standout projects in fine art, fashion, animation, graphic design, music production & technology, and creative broadcast & film production. Open to the public, the show is a major event in Ireland’s cultural calendar and a key platform for emerging talent.

 

 

 

Jessica Gardiner McInerney receiving the Audient Award from Programme Leader Michael Gavin   Pic: Brian Arthur

 

 

Michael Gavin, Co-Programme Leader of the undergraduate Music Production and Technology programme explains how Audient has been a part of Jessica and her peers’ education throughout their time at the college. “We are proud to use Audient products across our facilities, from our ASP4816 consoles to the iD4 interfaces in our computer workstations and the ASP800s in our studios. The gear has been instrumental in helping our students develop their skills, and we truly appreciate the quality and reliability Audient brings to our workflow.”

 

 

Jessica enjoyed using Audient gear at TUS: “setup was seamless across different DAWs”

 

 

Michael confirms that the standard of graduates was high this year, describing them as “an exceptional group. We have a very diverse cohort – Live Sound & Lighting Engineers, Producers, Event Managers and Musicians. Over the course of their studies with us, they really gelled as a group and that created a wonderfully collaborative and supportive environment for everyone involved.”

 

 

 

Student with ASP4816 Photo: Alan Place.

 

 

Jessica, who graduated as a Bachelor of Science in Music Production & Technology with First Class Honours, tells of her interactions with Audient products. “We used the audio interfaces on every computer in the audio labs. I found them especially helpful when in classes studying mixing and mastering. Controlling levels was simple and intuitive and setup was seamless across different DAWs. What stood out most to me was the clean, straightforward design and user-friendly controls. As a student with dyslexia this simplicity made the learning process a lot smoother and less overwhelming.” Now she gets her own iD14 to continue her songwriting and singing, as she embarks on her next chapter. “Receiving this award feels like a fresh start. It’s given me the motivation and hope to reconnect with my music again.”

 

 

“clean, straightforward design and user-friendly controls”

 

 

Jessica concludes, “I want to sincerely thank Audient for sponsoring this award. There were moments when I truly doubted myself and felt undeserving—but receiving this has helped change that perspective. I’m so grateful, and I look forward to using your gear in the future. Thank you for supporting students like me.”

 

 

 

Dean of Limerick School of Art and Design, Mike Fitzpatrick Addressing Attendees and Graduates at the LSAD Grad Show Launch   Pic: Brian Arthur

 

 

Marketing & Product Director at Audient, Andrew Allen adds, “Audient is committed to supporting the next generation of audio professionals, and we are delighted to see how Audient products are woven into the fabric of the LSAD TUS music production department. We wish Jessica – and all the graduates – the very best in their next endeavours.”

 

 

Read more about TUS and their Audient gear in this story here.

 

 

Student Using iD4 in the Computer Labs