Women’s Audio Mission (WAM) opened a new training location in Oakland last month
USA - Audient has donated 10 of its iD4 USB audio interfaces to the Women’s Audio Mission (WAM) to help kit out an additional training location in Oakland, California, which opened last month and is expected to reach 3,000 girls by 2020.
An Audient ASP8024 already sits at the heart of the original WAM studio in San Francisco, where over 1,500 women and girls per year are trained in music and media production. When the British desk arrived at the studio two years ago, WAM founder and executive director, Terri Winston was aware of the quality of Audient products, saying, "I had used various DDA consoles so I was familiar with David Dearden's console designs and was already a fan."
Fast-forward to today, and the success of the training programmes has generated enormous interest outside of San Francisco, particularly in Oakland. When putting together the spec for the new training centre, Winston was looking for audio interfaces with iOS compatibility for both iMacs and iPads. Audient’s iD4s turned out to be perfectly suited.
WAM is a non-profit dedicated to the advancement of women in creative technology, providing free after-school training and mentoring to thousands of women and girls each year. It is also the only professional recording studio in the world built and run by women.
“WAM is thrilled to establish this anchor in the Fruitvale District, where we have been partnering with underserved Oakland schools for over five years now,” says Winston, already preparing for fall training programmes which start in September. “With so many partner schools within walking distance, we can now easily reach the schools and girls that need our programs the most.”
The iD4s were supplied by Audient distribution partner, Momentum Audio Sales.
(Jim Evans)

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