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audient
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Audient \Au"di*ent\, n.
A hearer; especially a catechumen in the early church. [Obs.]
--Shelton.
Audient \Au"di*ent\, a. [L. audiens, p. pr. of audire. See
Audible, a.]
Listening; paying attention; as, audient souls.
--Mrs.
Browning.
Wikipedia
Audient was founded in 1997 by David Dearden and Gareth Davies, previously of Soundcraft. They had been founding partners of DDA – a company known for designing good value mixing console in the 1980s and 1990s. The company carried on that philosophy, producing professional equipment at a mid-range price. Flagship designs include the ASP8024, a large inline mixing console with up to 80 inputs on the 36 channel version. Recent development has seen digital audio workstation automation control implemented in the Zen and ASP2802, while still retaining the traditional analogue mixing console interface.
The company is based in Herriard (near Basingstoke, Hampshire, England) but has employees in Bulgaria, France and Luxembourg. A widespread distribution network is in place outside of the United Kingdom, with Audient taking British distribution in-house as of July 2010.
Early products included the Aztec, a large console for live use, and the One loudspeaker processor. Since then the company has produced a range of new units, such as the ASP510 surround sound controller and the ASP008 eight channel microphone preamplifier. Some of the company's most successful products are the Black Series signal processing units.
Usage examples of "audient".
There did not seem to be, now he could see better, many audients taking it all in.
On either side of his head flapped audient protuberances like sails, ears so colossally huge that the triplets afterwards revealed that when his head popped out they had thought, for one bad moment, that it was the head of a tiny elephant.