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Solid State Logic SSL 4K E User Manual

Solid State Logic SSL 4K E
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Width*
Using mid-side processing, the WIDTH control can fully mono the signal (0) when turning fully
anti-clockwise, or increases stereo width by increasing the 'sides' volume when turning
clockwise (up to 2).
Default state (1) means is standard stereo operation, and no mid/side processing is applied to
the signal.
Pan*
Allows positioning of the signal in the stereo field, by balancing the left/right components on the
signal.
Default state is ‘C’ which means no panning is applied to the signal.
Solo**
Engages channel solo.
Cut**
Engages channel cut (mute).
VCA Fader
Audio passing through the channel strip can be further driven into harmonic distortion via the
VCA-modelled fader.
This is a model of the dbx ‘202’ gold can VCA. The non-linear harmonics are level dependent
so driving the fader will add more colour.
This can then be offset with the 'clean' output trim to compensate for level.
Solo Modifiers
SOLO SAFE* protects a channel from being muted when another channel is solo'd. This is
useful when using the channel strip plug-in on an aux or bus.
SOLO CLEAR turns off solo for all channels.
*SOLO SAFE only works when the channel strip is connected to the 360° Plug-in Mixer, and
using the 360° Plug-in Mixer solo layer.
If using the VST3 format in a compatible DAW (Live, Studio One, REAPER) then SOLO SAFE
will not function. SOLO CLEAR will still function.
Sidechain Listen
Solos the sidechained signal.
Output Trim
The digital output allows an extra clean gain stage, post VCA fader. Use this control to
compensate for added gain when driving the VCA harmonics with a range of ±20 dB, or to trim
the level without destructively effecting your current fader level.
Routing Menu and Sidechaining
The Routing Menu allows you to configure the processing order of the Filters, EQ
and Dynamics processing blocks. Click on the up/down arrows to position that
processing element within the overall signal flow.

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Solid State Logic SSL 4K E Specifications

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BrandSolid State Logic
ModelSSL 4K E
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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