Audient Unveils ARC – The Creative Hub

Audient has teamed up with some of the industry’s leading innovators, including Eventide, Steinberg, LANDR and Producertech to offer a comprehensive selection of free creative software for all Audient customers, available in the new creative hub, ARC which launches today.

As a reward for simply registering a product on the Audient website, new and existing customers are given access to a range of free software designed to provide a solution for recording, mixing, mastering and even education – absolutely free of charge.

“The concept behind ARC is not only to add value for our customers, but also to provide high-end software products that producers or musicians of any ability can benefit from on a creative level,” says marketing manager Andy Allen. “As soon as you have registered your product, you can access ARC and download any – or all – of these amazing offers,” he adds.

As part of the package, Audient offers two free Eventide plugins: UltraChannel and UltraReverb (worth £350). Between them, these plugins can provide EQ, compression, delay, gates, reverb and more – all the tools you need at the click of a mouse. Also available are Steinberg’s Cubase LE and Cubasis LE2 (for iOS), which turn a Mac, PC or iPad into a compact Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), offering audio recording, editing, MIDI sequencing and mixing tools for musicians, producers and songwriters.

In addition, mastering innovators LANDR are offering 8 free 16-bit WAVs and 2 free 24-bit WAV master credits at no cost to Audient users, whilst the two Producertech.com courses selected by Audient will give unique insights into compression and vocal production, as well as a £20 voucher to put towards further courses.

“We have provided over £500 in creative software for our customers and all they have to do is register their product now and enjoy,” reiterates Andy. “If you’re already a user of a current Audient product – it doesn’t matter if you’ve got an iD4 or a Heritage console – grab your serial

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