But the 4000, while perhaps not as clean and transparent as the later models, had a sound all its own, and one that engineers all over the world came to love, and rely on, to record and mix some of the biggest albums ever. These boards were more or less the standard in high-end studios for many years, until they eventually gave way to SSL’s 9000 series, and later digital consoles. We've given the Waves SSL 4000 plug-in a thorough review to see if lives up to its reputation of faithfully emulating the original SSL.Īnyone who’s ever heard music recorded and mixed in the ’80s and ’90s has heard the sound of the classic SSL 4000 consoles.
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