University Facilitates Teaching Analogue Signal Flow With Audient Console


29th November 2021


 

Aware that their students needed a way to understand signal flow more easily, course leader Áron Fazakas Ph.D., Associate Professor and József ‘Yogi’ Lénárd, Sound Master instructor at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania “decided to teach a more solid, analogue-based hybrid studio process.” After much research, they chose the Audient ASP4816 mixing console to facilitate this, saying the desk “perfectly met our educational and production needs.”

 

 

“very high quality microphone preamps”

 

 

Áron and Yogi make up two-fifths of the teaching staff on the Sound Master course. Yogi continues, “In the all-digital beginnings of our sound engineer training, the problem was that our students were always staring at the computer screen. Reading the various values and admiring the beautifully crafted audio plug-ins on-screen, slowly began to eclipse their confidence in their musical hearing.”

 

 

L- R: Áron Fazakas Ph.D., Associate Professor, Sound Master instructor, Head of Training & József ‘Yogi’ Lénárd, Sound Master instructor at Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania  Photo by: Ferenc Molnár

 

 

He explains how they went about choosing the console: “As our adult education course did not have a limitless budget, our aim was to find an analogue mixer with the best price-quality ratio. With very high quality microphone preamps, excellent EQ and noise-free signal processing, this console is perfectly suited to the sound system we have set up in our studio, thanks to its versatile connectivity.”

 

 

“this console is perfectly suited to the sound system we have set up in our studio”

 

 

The Media Department’s teaching studio in Cluj-Napoca was built in 2013, and the sound equipment here was primarily used for degree-level, practical training in TV broadcasting. “Launched in 2016, the adult training course for Sound Mastery is based in the same space, in a 200 square metre studio. We also needed sophisticated equipment to teach the profession of sound engineer, so the analogue Audient ASP4816 console complements our existing digital desks and provides a whole new range of professional opportunities.”

 

 

 

Sound Master students with a drum kit in the live room
Micing up a drum kit ready for recording in the live room  Photo by: Ferenc Molnár

 

Yogi thinks the desk “sounds very good” and appreciates the bus compressor, also highlighting the fact that they can track their live studio recordings using a hybrid digital/analogue system. He explains: “Our Roland R-1000, 48 Track Digital Recorder is connected to a Roland S-2416 converter. After multi-track recording on the Short Faders (SF), our students can immediately create a pre-mixed version for the musicians.”

 

 

Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania

Indeed, all students of the accredited HANGMESTER (Sound Master) adult education course in the Hungarian language at Sapientia EMTE Cluj-Napoca Faculty of Music will have the opportunity to get their hands on the British console during their time at the university.

 

 

“versatile connectivity”

 

 

This latest ‘niche’ Sound Master adult education course is open to any and all applicants. According to Yogi, the course is designed to train sound engineers to have a solid theoretical background and practical experience, ready for use in radio and tv broadcasting, live festivals and film, as well as studio recording. “We would like to follow this direction in future,” he says.

 

 

Discover more about the course(s) either at the website here or find Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania on Facebook.  Audient wishes Yogi and all his students every success!

 

 

A Sound Master student with Yogi using the ASP4816 from Audient   Photo by: Ferenc Molnár

 

 

The ASP4816 was supplied by Audio-Technica Central Europe Ltd. distributor of Audient in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Armenia.