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JavaJam Installs First Audient Heritage In Benelux

Owner Chris da Graça adds ASP8024 Heritage Edition console to studio in the small Burgundian town of Oudewater.

Eight years after first opening its doors, JavaJam studio has taken delivery of an Audient ASP8024 Heritage Edition – the first of the new, enhanced, large format consoles from Audient to be installed in Benelux.

Based in the small Burgundian town of Oudewater, owner Chris da Graça was already an Audient fan, having previously owned the more compact ASP4816 mixing desk.

“We were very happy with the ASP4816, but we needed the extra channels,” says da Graça, who was ably assisted by Audient’s Benelux distributor, Pro Media Connect to upgrade the cabling to accommodate those extra input channels and direct outputs.

Adding the Dual Layer Control (DLC) option, ensures da Graça has a range of DAW control features at his fingertips “I used to use the ASP4816 with MC Mix from Avid, but with the Heritage DLC, all the control is completely integrated in the desk, and I really like that,” he explains. “One click on the DLC and you can switch between Logic & ProTools.”

“I love the whole concept of Audient,” he continues. “Great sounding, beautiful products that are still affordable. There is no real competition in this price range at this quality. The desk itself looks great, it’s well finished and has a clear and simple layout. The walnut finish gives an extra special touch, and even the vintage VU meter is very useful, as well as looking the part. Furthermore the great-sounding pre-amps, functional EQ and speed of working on the desk make it a pleasure to work with.”

JavaJam clients include local bands, solo musicians, choirs and other creative musical projects. “We do lots of pre-production recording work and some full album projects where the Audient mic pres come in very handy indeed.” Together with the Audient mic pres and an array of outboard gear, da Graça draws on his own broad musical background to help him connect with and understand his customers.

“My father played jazz guitar and my mother and sister piano. I wanted to be a drummer – specifically Ringo Starr. I ended up learning to play guitar (starting on an old pre-WW2 Resonator Dobro) and progressed to playing in various bands.”

The coming months see JavaJam continuing to be busy. “The talented Amsterdam band The Loot will be here, plus Aemstelbeat and Seyl & Treyl. We also have sessions planned with a jazz trio, and a solo bass guitar,” So it seems da Graça has found his balance; working in a relaxed and professional environment with others, he’s happy.

“I can serve both my own creativity and those of my customers,” he says. Indeed, everybody’s happy.

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