

Solidly Stated? Where’s the logic in that?

Now, my mixes sound more like inside of a clean dumpster, and that’s largely thanks to trusting my ears and leaning heavily on tools like a channel strip, and this particular one is among my absolute favorites. If you’re new, or perhaps skeptical, a channel strip combines all the core functions of a mixing console in a handy dandy little plugin that you just insert on individual channels during your mix session.

I didn’t quite grasp the appeal, but I liked how immediate everything was. Fancy equalizers with spectral visualization, compressors that show you exactly where the knee and slope of the compression activate, and a litany of other devices have graced my DAW and none have ever really stuck.Įnter the channel strip, I believe I was introduced to my first one with Audio Track by Waves back in 2013 or so. On my journey to obtaining mixes that don’t sound like the inside of a dumpster fire, I’ve messed with a lot of tools meant to make things “easier” for lack of a better word. Harness the power of the most famous British console ever produced. With the power of TMT this officially licensed SSL plugin allows you to build a 72 channel analog console in your DAW.
WAVES SSL 4000 CHANNEL SERIES
The legendary sound of the Solid State Logic 4000 series consoles brought to you by Brainworx. Bx_console SSL 4000E is a channel strip modeling the filters, compressor, gate, and EQ section from the venerable mixing console by Brainworx.
