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Audient Unveils ORIA Mini: Revolutionizing Sound Mixing Environments

The ORIA Mini brings professional-grade sound mixing to your studio. With built-in DSP and high-quality converters, it ensures a smooth workflow and accurate mixes.

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Audient Unveils ORIA Mini: Revolutionizing Sound Mixing Environments

Audient, a British audio company, introduces the ORIA Mini, an ACE hardware solution designed to enhance sound mixing environments. The device, developed in collaboration with Sonarworks, utilises their renowned SoundID Reference technology, trusted by both amateur and professional engineers.

The ORIA Mini stands out with its built-in Digital Signal Processor (DSP), which reduces CPU usage and eliminates software-related latency issues. This ensures a smooth and efficient workflow for users.

The device is versatile, compatible with any audio interface and speaker setup, including 2.1 systems. It boasts 32-bit AD/DA converters, guaranteeing sonic transparency. With a dynamic range of 127dB, it ensures no loss of subtle mix details, aiding quicker problem identification.

Audient offers flexible purchase options. Users can buy a complete bundle, including hardware, software, and a measurement mic, or individual components based on their specific needs. The ORIA Mini allows for manual adjustments in EQ, Bass Management, Delay, and Trim controls, and can load up to four custom calibration profiles directly onto the hardware.

The ORIA Mini aims to provide a trusted mixing environment, reducing the need to check mixes on multiple systems. By correcting acoustic problems in a studio, it helps build confidence in mixes and ensures they translate well to various listening environments.

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