SSL 4000 Series Console Bundle Reviews
- CChristopherI do not recommend this productRated 2 out of 5 stars2 days ago2 Stars
The plug ins wont register in luna
Was this helpful? - PHPaul H.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars4 days agoExcellent Sound, Dynamics Section
I switched from the API channel to the SSL because I found the SSL did a better job of permitting the color of my microphone come through, with minimal additional coloration of its own. The compressor is also more pleasing to my ears, contributing energy without calling unwanted attention to itself.
The expander is a disappointment, though. The lowest threshold it allows is -30 dB, and both the compressor and expander lack attack, ratio, and knee controls. I understand the plugin is intended to emulate, as closely as possible, the hardware unit it's modeled on. I'm saying that, precisely because of those constraints, for my use case (recording audiobook narration), the expander is useless.
Was this helpful? - BIBill I.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoSSL 4000
Great plugin
Adds a lot just applying it to a track before tweeking
I ll be using it a lot
Was this helpful? - JSJenerson S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoIncredible!
Exceptional fidelity and musicality.
Natural, responsive dynamics with true analog behavior.
One of those tools that simply cannot be missing from your collection.
Was this helpful? - DLDavid L.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoNew Go To
I've A/B'd probably 6 different versions of this plug-in and the UA responds the way you'd expect the actual console to respond. Too many companies make this plug-in with programmatic fluff that sounds immediately pleasing to the ears on a solo'd track, but UA got it right for what recording/mixing would feel like in the real world. The fact that there's now a legacy version for running native in my DAW plus one that utilizes the hardware DSP just makes it that much better.
My only wish at this point is that I had an interface with the unity preamps to work in conjunction with their plug-ins. I guess I'll have to just get on that...
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