I love my SSL Six! At first, I was really apprehensive about the 2-band EQ and 1-Knob compressor it really seemed inadequate for the price I paid! But after learning how to use the device properly (and understand the philosophy of the product actual intention), this mixer is really the bomb! I am still discovering new possibilities with this mixer!
I really love my sslsix extremely versatile. The pres are great but what I like most is the bus compressor and even simply running signal through the unit to tame the digital sound of some of my drum machines and even to soften sibilant sounds of vocals.
its really good to see a shortie in this space covering this level of gear. how do you like the six. do you see yourself getting the big six and do you prefer it over your venice 240
I actually sold mine a while back when I had not used it a in a little while. I found that I used many more plugins when I do not have the ssl6. I re purchased it and really love using the pre amps for loads of pleasant gain as well as versatility without a computer when I want to use it as a mixer and pre for multiple instruments and vocals.
my biggest takeaway: what took 10 minutes to get something barely useable on the six took about 90 seconds to get a really gorgeous sounding mix bus going on the warm. glad to see this shoot out, honestly. very telling!
You have that Midas which is really nice for tracking in my opinion…You have some outboard gear, so you could add a nice analog EQ, or go with a few plugins..Other than that, you are good…The SSL six is very clean.. I use it to bring in other signals when I am recording DSD…I don’t use the EQ or the compression…
you could put the warm bus-comp in the master insert with d-subs. in-fact you could probs set up an entire master bus going of that one channel phhhhood for thunk.
I used to own a TK Audio BC1-S, which I really liked. A few years later, I tried the Warm Bus-Comp and thought it sounded terrible. Since then, I lost interest in hardware compressors. It seems the ones that people rave about online are just the ones that don't completely suck.
Do you think this is designed sort of as a small touring mixer for band shows so that each line has its own settings??? Sounding nice, imo very vocal preferred in the mix. I would balance the backing a bit more may side chain the vocal into the instrumental just personal taste. Feels like vocal showcase rather than a balanced mix between vocal and backing. The sound is very nice quality the mix feels unbalanced.. very cool gear.
With just two mic preamps you're not going to do a lot in a live performance. I think it's designed to be a sort of audio interface with extended capabilities.
Last year I bought 2 ssl six to replace my soundcraft gb,but be honest new generation of ssl or any new Analoges consoles are crap….. I see your mix with Midas Venice,that was wounderful
I never really cared for the SSL pres..They are known for their EQs, Dynamics, Routing and Automation/Recall. The SSL Six Pres a a big improvement from their pres in previous consoles.. my friend has 8 of the 500 series channel strips he uses for drums and they sound pretty good.
@@QbanThunder i really liked the sound of my ssl six pres the best compared to my focusrite isa two and 430, as well as my mindprint en voice tube pre and lastly any of the apollo unisons. it all depends on the situation and ones taste but i really did like the ssl color and found the clarity to be great
That's not an SSL bus comp, it's a channel comp, not at all meant for compressing the 2 bus or mastering...that's fine but then you compare to actual mastering comps. Hmm ok. That's like comparing a delay to a reverb. It's really not the same thing.
Just saw your channel today, glad I did, great stuff!!
That's awesome. I love how your voice popped with the compression on the master of the Six. Great job!
I love my SSL Six! At first, I was really apprehensive about the 2-band EQ and 1-Knob compressor it really seemed inadequate for the price I paid! But after learning how to use the device properly (and understand the philosophy of the product actual intention), this mixer is really the bomb! I am still discovering new possibilities with this mixer!
I really love my sslsix extremely versatile. The pres are great but what I like most is the bus compressor and even simply running signal through the unit to tame the digital sound of some of my drum machines and even to soften sibilant sounds of vocals.
its really good to see a shortie in this space covering this level of gear. how do you like the six. do you see yourself getting the big six and do you prefer it over your venice 240
Hey just got mine ,second time❤
I actually sold mine a while back when I had not used it a in a little while. I found that I used many more plugins when I do not have the ssl6. I re purchased it and really love using the pre amps for loads of pleasant gain as well as versatility without a computer when I want to use it as a mixer and pre for multiple instruments and vocals.
Very cool at the end of the video ❤
my biggest takeaway: what took 10 minutes to get something barely useable on the six took about 90 seconds to get a really gorgeous sounding mix bus going on the warm. glad to see this shoot out, honestly. very telling!
Did we watch the same vid? True though I suppose, sound is extremely subjective.
Your music sounds awesome! Long live analog gear!
You have that Midas which is really nice for tracking in my opinion…You have some outboard gear, so you could add a nice analog EQ, or go with a few plugins..Other than that, you are good…The SSL six is very clean.. I use it to bring in other signals when I am recording DSD…I don’t use the EQ or the compression…
you could put the warm bus-comp in the master insert with d-subs.
in-fact you could probs set up an entire master bus going of that one channel
phhhhood for thunk.
I used to own a TK Audio BC1-S, which I really liked. A few years later, I tried the Warm Bus-Comp and thought it sounded terrible. Since then, I lost interest in hardware compressors. It seems the ones that people rave about online are just the ones that don't completely suck.
Lol
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It's a fun song where do we get it
It’ll be available everywhere soon.
Is that an spl virtualizer? You like it?
Do you think this is designed sort of as a small touring mixer for band shows so that each line has its own settings??? Sounding nice, imo very vocal preferred in the mix. I would balance the backing a bit more may side chain the vocal into the instrumental just personal taste. Feels like vocal showcase rather than a balanced mix between vocal and backing. The sound is very nice quality the mix feels unbalanced.. very cool gear.
@@WilliamAshleyOnline Hi William, there are better mixing boards for dedicated live performance.
With just two mic preamps you're not going to do a lot in a live performance. I think it's designed to be a sort of audio interface with extended capabilities.
@@adenthestudiorat exactly
Nice. How you like the SPL vitalizer and you think the new mk- 3 would sound different or better ?
Oh no, there’s a new one? Haven’t tried it yet, would love to.
Main difference, color is black, and is 18 volts or more volts than the previous versions.
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The difference is you added EQ with the SSL+ Comp.
Last year I bought 2 ssl six to replace my soundcraft gb,but be honest new generation of ssl or any new Analoges consoles are crap…..
I see your mix with Midas Venice,that was wounderful
I liked the g bus on the Six over the Warm
One thing to try is boost the fader say 5db and find the sweet spot. It's like adding subtle eq and compressoin. It's all in the fader...❤
I've been seriously considering this or the BigSix...
I just got both, 6 for my solo Gigs,❤ and big six for my studio❤
Those look great
I have the unit. If you compare the pre-amps to Rupert Neve - they suck. The compressor is ok
I never really cared for the SSL pres..They are known for their EQs, Dynamics, Routing and Automation/Recall. The SSL Six Pres a a big improvement from their pres in previous consoles.. my friend has 8 of the 500 series channel strips he uses for drums and they sound pretty good.
@@QbanThunder i really liked the sound of my ssl six pres the best compared to my focusrite isa two and 430, as well as my mindprint en voice tube pre and lastly any of the apollo unisons. it all depends on the situation and ones taste but i really did like the ssl color and found the clarity to be great
@@rileygodwin5562 I’m thinking of getting a couple of SiX modules for recording. I like the results my friend is getting. 😊🤘
For the money I think they are great ❤
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That's not an SSL bus comp, it's a channel comp, not at all meant for compressing the 2 bus or mastering...that's fine but then you compare to actual mastering comps. Hmm ok. That's like comparing a delay to a reverb. It's really not the same thing.
She not using the channel compression on the ssl six preamps she's using the separate g bus comp section