Middlesbrough College Music Labs Packed With Audient


6th February 2017


The largest collection of Audient iD14s in one education facility is hard at work at Middlesbrough College, where 54 of of the USB audio interfaces are a split across three Music Labs. Technician and lecturer, Jamie Donnelly explains: “The iD14s offer seamless audio experience between both our PCs and iMacs. Also, 16 out of the 24 available channels, in four out of our five control rooms are Audients, taking us up to 64 channels of Audient pre-amps.”

 

 

 

Middlesbrough College student gets to grips with an iD14 in the music lab

 

 

With each iD14 offering two channels of Audient’s classic console mic pres and Burr-Brown converter technology, Donnelly is impressed with the audio interfaces. “They’re utilised in every module of the course that requires audio,” he confirms. “Students think they’re great – indeed there are a number of students who’ve purchased their own.

 

 

“There are a number of students who’ve purchased their own.”

 

 

“A favourite feature of the iD14 has to be the big knob,” he adds. “It’s nice to know there’s a sturdy knob for controlling the output as opposed to the finicky ones found on competitors’ units.” The same knob can also be switched into Audient’s ScrollControlTM mode, which turns it into a virtual scroll wheel, enabling students to adjust DAW hosts, plug-in parameters and more.

 

 

 

 

 

As for the ASP800s, Donnelly can’t fault them. “They just sound great!” he says. “I compared one to a dual channel mic pre-amp costing in excess of £1500. Given the choice between the two, I’d take eight channels of Audient over the two channels offered in the expensive pre-amp. The Audient held up sound wise, and is easily more bang for buck.”

 

 

“They just sound great! I compared one to a dual channel mic pre-amp costing in excess of £1500. Given the choice between the two, I’d take eight channels of Audient over the two channels offered in the expensive pre-amp.”

 

 

 

With places limited to around 30 seats per year, Middlesbrough College’s BSc (Hons) Music Technology degree course (accredited by Teesside University) is in the strong position of having more UCAS applicants than places available. Successful applicants are chosen on the basis to their performance at interview, at which they get the opportunity to visit the facilities. “Having top quality, reliable audio heavy-hitters as part of our audio infrastructure is key to being a successful, worthwhile course, and Audient is without doubt part of that picture.”

 

 

Audient can’t argue with that.