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What is an SSL console?

What is an SSL console?

Solid State Logic (SSL) is a manufacturer of high-end mixing consoles and recording studio hardware which is headquartered in Begbroke, Oxfordshire, England.

What is a live console?

SSL Live consoles are designed to help highly skilled operators deliver outstanding performances in the most demanding applications in Touring, Installation, Houses Of Worship and Theatre.

Who makes SSL audio?

Audiotonix
Chessington, England — Audiotonix is pleased to announce the acquisition of Solid State Logic (SSL) as part of its expanding Group that already includes leading audio brands DiGiCo, DiGiGrid, Calrec and Allen & Heath.

Does SSL origin have automation?

Origin is a pure all-analog console with no onboard computer. Therefore there are no motorised faders, automation, Total Recall, or DAW control. One interesting application of SSL Sigma Delta is that it can be used as an insert to automate any analog console.

Is SSL still used?

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the successor protocol to SSL. It works in much the same way as the SSL, using encryption to protect the transfer of data and information. The two terms are often used interchangeably in the industry although SSL is still widely used.

Which SSL console is best?

We tested and shortlisted our favorite ones — here are our ten favorites, with our pick for the best option saved for the very last.

  1. UAD SSL 4000 E Channel.
  2. Waves SSL E Channel and G Channel.
  3. PSP Buspressor.
  4. Brainworx bx_console 4000 E and bx_console 4000 G.
  5. Solid State Logic XL 9000 K-Series.
  6. Cytomic The Glue.

What does a mixing console do?

A sound mixer can also be known as a mixing console or more commonly as an audio mixer. This is an electronic device used for mixing, balancing and combining different sounds and audio signals, sources like microphones, instruments, and synthesizers or previously recorded audio.

Do mixers have amplifiers?

Is a DJ mixer an amplifier? No, a DJ mixer controls how much of which audio signals from the various possible inputs are sent to the speakers. An amplifier takes the relatively weak signal that comes out of the mixer (about one tenth of a watt) and amplifies it to the hundreds of watts needed to power loudspeakers.

Is SSL deprecated?

As you learned above, both public releases of SSL are deprecated in large part because of known security vulnerabilities in them. As such, SSL is not a fully secure protocol in 2019 and beyond. TLS, the more modern version of SSL, is secure.

Where are SSL products made?

Most of SSL’s product lines are built from sub-assemblies manufactured in Britain but, since SSL’s acquisition by the Audiotonix group (in which SSL now sit alongside Allen & Heath, Calrec, DiGiGrid, DiGiCo and Klang:technologies) the company have had access to a very high-quality manufacturing facility in China.

What is a studio console?

In sound recording and reproduction, and sound reinforcement systems, a mixing console is an electronic device for combining sounds of many different audio signals. A mixing console in a professional recording studio may have as many as 96 channels. In practice, mixers do more than simply mix signals.

What is better TLS or SSL?

To sum everything up, TLS and SSL are both protocols to authenticate and encrypt the transfer of data on the Internet. The two are tightly linked and TLS is really just the more modern, secure version of SSL.