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KEY FEATURES
• Combination of Superanalogue™ console and advanced DAW controller
• SSL SuperAnalogue™ mix bus provides pristine audio foundations
• SSL SuperAnalogue™ mic pre’s provide transparent record path
• Innovative Dual Path Channel with three versatile operating modes (948 only)
• 48 inputs on AWS 948:
- IN-LINE TRACKING = 1 mic + 1 monitor input per channel
- IN-LINE MIX = 2 x mono line inputs per channel
- STEREO MIX = 1 x stereo line input per channel
• Comprehensive metering of all inputs and outputs
• VU and Phase meter with source selector
• d-Ctrl DAW plug-in
• Versatile 4 band channel EQ, assignable Dynamics and SSL Master Bus Compressor
• 4-Band EQ design with independent E/G curve switching on selected bands
• 5.1 Surround monitoring and Monitor calibration including Bass management
• MIDI over Ethernet multi layer DAW workstation control
• Contigious Digital Scribble Strips for console and DAW data
• Elegant project setup via SSL Logictivity Remote Browser
• SSL’s unique trademarked Total Recall™ system with ‘TR Autoscan’
• Responsible ‘green’ manufacturing and reduced power consumption
• Compact 24 fader frame ideal for small control rooms
AWS δelta 916
The most affordable price of entry in to the AWS range.
AWS 916 frames are fully wired so can be upgraded to AWS 924 specification at any time.
AWS δelta 924
The AWS 924 continues the classic design of the AWS 900.
AWS δelta 948
The AWS 948 maintains the same 24 fader footprint as the AWS 924 (and classic AWS 900) and achieves its 48 input
count via a unique Dual Path Channel Strip design where each channel has a single Mic Amp and two line level inputs, a
new Stereo EQ and Stereo Insert. This new channel enables three different operating modes: STEREO MIX, IN LINE MIX
and IN-LINE TRACKING. These differing modes offer a wealth of workflow options that enhance today’s versatile
production environments.
CONTACTING SOLID STATE LOGIC
If you cannot find the information you need on the pages of this manual, please see the AWS support pages at
http://www.solidstatelogic.com
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