SSL uncover X-DynEQ
SSL's latest software release builds on the concept of their X-EQ 2 plug-in in an effort to provide users with the definitive tool for all their recording, mixing and mastering needs.
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SSL's latest software release builds on the concept of their X-EQ 2 plug-in in an effort to provide users with the definitive tool for all their recording, mixing and mastering needs.
The latest addition to SSL's Complete line-up combines a selection of classic effects processes with the power and versatility of a modern plug-in environment.
Following their preview at NAMM 2024, SSL have announced that their 360° Link plug-in is now available to download.
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SSL's latest plug-in provides the classic plate reverb sound, but also includes some useful modern features such as built-in ‘ducking’ capabilities and a freeze function.
SSL's new 4K E Plug-in is said to authentically recreate the sound, processing and workflow of their revered 4000E console.
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Based on SSL's first console, the B-DYN dynamics module offers an aggressive, ‘grabby’ character that is very different from their later E- and 9000-Series designs.
SSL's latest plug-in offers three independent bands of G-Series compression, as well as variable saturation controls and a range of side-chain routing and processing options.
SSL's new single-fader controller can be used on its own, or paired with the UC1 and up to four UF8s to form a larger control surface.
Solid State Logic have announced their acquisition of Harrison, the iconic US-based manufacturer of pro audio consoles and music production software.
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SSL's latest plug-in claims to be the ultimate tool for bass generation and low-frequency enhancement, combining a four-band subharmonic synthesizer with overdrive and compression processors.
SSL's latest desktop audio interface offers four microphone preamps, two headphone amplifiers, MIDI I/O, ADAT expandability, and built-in talkback and monitor control functionality.
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New mixer adds more preamps, more EQs and a 16x16 USB audio interface.
New delay plug-in models the sound of vintage Echoplex units, and features an innovative multi-head waveform display.
The new desktop controller is specifically designed for SSL's Channel Strip and Bus Compressor plug-ins, and sports a real moving-coil gain-reduction meter.