AES 2019: SSL previews next-gen analogue studio console

Solid State Logic (SSL) has announced the first preview of its ORIGIN analogue console at AES NY 2019.

As the latest in a long heritage of SSL studio mixing consoles, ORIGIN has traditional analogue studio workflow at its heart whilst providing the perfect partner for a modern DAW driven ‘hybrid’ production studio. According to the company, the traditional design looks back to the ‘origin’ of in-line consoles for signal flow inspiration, but blends cutting edge analogue developments to deliver a unique sonic signature that is “still unmistakably SSL”.

ORIGIN is a purely analogue, inline, dual channel design console with 16 buses, E Series EQ and the classic Bus Compressor. The new PureDrive mic pre inherits the clarity and purity of previous SSL Mic Pre designs, that can also switch character to a warm, harmonically rich and driven tone that varies with mic pre gain. The new mix bus and mix amp architecture delivers a low noise floor along with a large headroom for a summing bus, that retains the classic SSL sound while bringing the breadth and space of analogue summing to mixes. Balanced insert points per channel path, dedicated channel direct outputs, stem-ready 0dB fader bypass switches, and a new configurable centre section, make it an ideal way to add console workflow to a modern production studio.

“This really is the culmination of everything we have put into analogue console design over the past four decades,” said Niall Feldman, SSL director of new products. “ORIGIN is the studio console we would have created then, for the way we work today – it is quite simply a new analogue classic.”

“Music production is core to our origin at Solid State Logic,” added Nigel Beaumont, SSL managing director, “and it’s important we utilise this unique heritage to continue defining new products that are more accessible to the growing studio market. It allows us to deliver next generation consoles such as ORIGIN, with the right features at the right price point, and of course, with that unmistakable SSL sound.”

https://www.solidstatelogic.com/studio/origin