AES06SF: SSL Launch Analogue Channel Strip

US XLogic Alpha Channel features a combination of studio class mic pre and processing tool kit      09/10/06

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AES06SF: SSL Launch Analogue Channel Strip


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The latest in their XLogic range of analogue rack processors, Solid State Logic have unveiled the XLogic Alpha Channel at the show.
SSL believe that the XLogic Alpha Channel is destined to bring the SSL sound to a whole new generation of producers and engineers. Here’s what they have to say in their own words…
With the classic combination of a studio class mic preamp, filter, EQ and limiting, the XLogic Alpha Channel is a classic analogue channel strip designed to provide the perfect front end to your Digital Audio Workstation. With all the features needed to record great vocal or instrument tracks every time, the Alpha Channel offers a recording solution based on SSL’s years of experience in designing the world’s leading analogue recording consoles. Alpha Channel retains the superior sonic fidelity, quality and attention to detail that have established Solid State Logic as the worlds leading audio console manufacturer.
Key features:
  • Professional ultra clean mic preamp with line level & Hi Z instrument input switches
  • ‘Variable Harmonic Drive’ circuit; a Time Machine of distortion characteristics
  • High Pass Filter with selectable 40Hz, 80Hz or 120Hz cut-off frequency
  • Built in professional quality Analogue to Digital conversion - as standard
  • Auto sample rate sensing and self adjustment
  • Three band SSL parametric EQ with mid freq Q control and dual LF curves
  • Intelligent auto limiting that maximises recording headroom and avoids DAC clipping
Pricing and Availability:
The XLogic Alpha Channel will be shipping worldwide in November.
XLogic Alpha Channel sells for $1,895.00.
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