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Solid State Logic SiX User Manual

Solid State Logic SiX
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Introduction to SiX
In the mid '70s Solid State Logic designed the rst A Series Console and Studio Computer. The idea behind the project was to
build a system for the company’s studio which was buried deep in the Oxfordshire countryside, in a small village called Stoneseld.
SSL’s development of advanced analogue mixing consoles has been continuous since those early days.
SiX was designed to put forty years of SSL heritage into a studio grade console that would t into hand luggage, providing
engineers and musicians an amazing combination of analogue summing, processing and workow wherever they need to make
a session happen, or raise the bar of a performance to studio level.

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Solid State Logic SiX Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnalog Mixer
Channels6
EQ2-band Channel EQ
CompressorYes, on Mono Channels
TalkbackYes
EQ Bands2
Aux Sends2
Bus CompressorYes, on Main Mix Bus
Phantom Power48V
Headphone Output2
Monitor Output2
Main Output2
USB Audio Interface2x2 USB Interface

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