With 9 stellar processors and 22 component plug-ins.
SSl 4000 Collection
Founded in 1969 in the UK, Solid State Logic currently has over 3,000
SSL systems in active use around the world. SSL?s reputation for hit-making
sound is unsurpassed, having been used on number one records by artists such
as Sting, Whitney Houston, Blur, Phil Collins, and hundreds of others.
Of all these consoles, the Solid State Logic SL4000 is perhaps the most
famous, having literally defined the music of the ?80s and beyond. The SL4000
was the first widely adopted board with Total Recall automation. In 1981,
the SSL4000 even received the Queen's Award for Export Achievement.
V-Series
In the 1970s, engineers knew that there was nothing quite like the sound of
the 1066, 1073, 1081, and 2254,?heard on so many monster hits of that
celebrated era. Modules like the 1073 and the 1081 were studio mainstays,
and were considered indispensible tools for top 40 singles and those epic
albums of the classic rock heyday.
Each especially suited for a particular recording, mixing, or mastering task,
these four units represented the state of the art?in their time, and engineers
have sought to recreate that sound ever since.
The API Collection
From its?beginnings in 1968, the API sound quickly became the favorite of
recording and broadcast engineers. There are currently over 700 API consoles
around the world, including the three major U.S. television networks.
Over thirty years later, many of these consoles are still in daily use in
some of the most prestigious recording and broadcast facilities in the world.
The API 550A, 550B, and 560 equalizers are the go-to units for many classic
contemporary hits from artists as wide-ranging as Heart, Avril LaVigne, and
the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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