MESSE11: SSL Launches New SuperAnalogue Mixer

US 24-channel X-Panda provides expansion for X-Desk, X-Rack or works as standalone mixer      07/04/11

MESSE11: SSL Launches New SuperAnalogue Mixer


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Solid State Logic has announced the release of X-Panda, which they describe as a versatile new 24 channel compact SuperAnalogue mixer. Here's what they have to say about it...
Building on the success of the highly acclaimed X-Desk, 'X-Panda' is a new small format analogue mixer aimed at project studio owners and it packs a versatile feature set into its compact frame. As a standalone product it serves as a high quality 24 input mixer that can be used for tracking (in conjunction with external mic pres) or master mix summing. In conjunction with an SSL X-Desk, X-Panda introduces 24 additional channels, which via the 'X-Desk Link' connection, feed directly into the X-Desk Master Buss, Cue and Aux Send/Return system. In conjunction with an X-Rack summing system fitted with a Master Module, X-Panda adds faders and additional inputs to create a versatile mixer. X-Panda can also be used with any other mixer to expand available channel count.
X-Panda provides 8 mono channels (each with Main and Alt inputs giving 16 mono inputs) and 4 stereo channels, giving a total of 24 channels at mix down. All channels feature an input Level Trim with a centre détente at Unity Gain, tri-colour signal indicator LEDs, Phase Invert, an Insert and a Direct Channel Output (which can be switched post fader). Each channel has a Stereo Cue section with dedicated Level and Pan controls. When tracking this is traditionally used to create a monitor feed to the Stereo Cue Buss Output but on mono channels Alt buttons flip the Stereo Cue section controls to adjusting the Alt input Level & Pan for mix down. Each channel features independent FX1 and FX2 send level controls (globally switched Pre/Post fader). Self illuminated heavy duty Solo and Cut buttons, Pan/Balance controls and precision 100mm faders complete the channel strip.
X-Panda features a stereo Mix Buss, Stereo Cue Buss and Solo Buss. When linked to an X-Desk using the 'X-Desk Link' connection, the X-Panda Mix Buss and Stereo Cue Buss feed into the respective Busses on the X-Desk. The Solo systems are also linked so that Soloing any channel mutes all other channels on all Linked units. Similarly when an X-Panda is Linked to an X-Desk with a Master Module fitted the Mix, Cue and Solo Busses are also Linked. It is possible to cascade up to 8 X-Desk and X-Panda units using the 'X-Desk Link' system, enabling very high channel count systems to be configured.
When used as a standalone product the X-Panda main Mix Buss and FX Busses are set to sum at unity gain enabling it to act as a summing mixer without the need for Master Level controls.
Key Features
  • Highly versatile compact analogue mixer with SSL SuperAnalogueâ„¢ benchmark audio quality
  • 24 Ch Expander for X-Desk or any other analogue mixer
  • Adds long throw 100mm faders and 24 Ch Inputs to an X-Rack summing system
  • Stand alone 24 input summing mixer
  • 8 mono fader channels with main and Alt inputs giving 16 mono inputs
  • 4 stereo fader channels with Stereo Inserts and Stereo Direct Outputs
  • Stereo Cue, and FX1 & FX2 mono Aux send controls
  • Heavy duty self illuminated Solo/cut Switches
  • Compact desktop design with removable 19" rack ears
  • Rear panel connections via DB25 D-Sub
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