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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 23 May 2012


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SSL Duende

Once the preserve of high-end professional studios, SSL finally brings its hit-making technology to the masses. Mark Cousins unlocks the wonders of Duende...

Price: £999.00
Manufacturer: SSL
Website: http://www.solid-state-logic.com



This year has, undoubtedly, been an exciting one for anybody mixing on a DAW, with a stream of products bringing console-grade processing into the realms of the desktop music studio. Arguably, the ball began rolling with Waves’ SSL 4000 plug-ins, a software re-creation of the classic channel strips and buss compressors of the SSL Series 4000 consoles, all produced under licence from SSL. Universal Audio followed closely behind, with its Neve-endorsed 1073 EQ – an exacting software replica of the EQ found in the revered 8014 console, with development of the 33609 compressor and 1081 EQ promised at some point in the future. In just six months, therefore, the gap between mixing on a project studio’s DAW and mixing on a full-sized console has become considerably smaller.


Score: 10

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 42
Filed under Hardware, Hardware Effects

 

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Comments

Dennis J. Waakop Reijers - Fraaij - 29 October 2007, 11:30 AM

nice

 

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