What Do All Those Buttons Do? SSL 4000E Channel Basics - Musicians Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2016
  • "What Do All Those Buttons Do?"
    Musicians guide to large console channels in 4 min -
    SSL 4048 E Console Channel Basics -
    Here is a short video to explain the basic layout of these large-format console channel strips to musicians and young engineers. I thought it might be useful to help you understand more than the basic interface/laptop setup you may work within your home studios.
    Also looking inside the channel strip to understand a little more about how it's designed. I don't go into too much depth as this is meant to be easily understandable by non-engineer types.
    For examples of my work visit www.samlowesound.com & www.scoremixing.com
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Комментарии • 56

  • @johnvcougar
    @johnvcougar 2 года назад +1

    Ha, cool! Someone talking about hardware by taking it apart Good stuff, cobber!

  • @bigloxxito
    @bigloxxito 3 года назад +1

    Having an SSL 4000 .... a dream 😍😍

  • @jprsdas
    @jprsdas 4 года назад +2

    So that's where the idea for the 500 series came huh, I never knew you could pull them out, thanks for showing us.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for Watching. No, I do not believe this is where the 500 series idea came from. API was around doing 500 series almost 10 years before SSL was doing consoles. They were originally a pipe organ company.

  • @1176hambone
    @1176hambone 6 лет назад

    Great vid. I Like your intent! More,more!

  • @Staykool777
    @Staykool777 6 лет назад +1

    AMAZING!! thank you for this!

  • @garnetbey7400
    @garnetbey7400 5 лет назад +9

    Wow Sam thanks for this most in lighting session on the SSL. Al my year's of watching and learning on RUclips your the only one who really took the time to open the actual board. That was very good thanks, this further my love an Passion for the SSL. U the best bro....

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  5 лет назад

      Thanks Garnet! Really pleased it was useful for you. They are great boards to work on but as time goes on, budgets get smaller and smaller and I find I lots of bands can't afford to mix in rooms with them anymore.

  • @nicholasparis5281
    @nicholasparis5281 7 лет назад +8

    Hey man.. I'm not sure if it was beneficial.... but it's sure as shit awesome!!!
    I appreciate this video I've never seen inside a console before! Amazing to think such an advanced and seemingly timeless piece of technology is as old as I am (probably more than they had to get to the moon and back I'm guessing?!)!

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  6 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it Nicholas!!

  • @adriatic123
    @adriatic123 3 года назад +1

    Great explanation, thanks

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  3 года назад

      No worries! Glad it was useful.

  • @warrenhuck5510
    @warrenhuck5510 7 лет назад +5

    One little small but important detail. Be cautious about what you squirt into switches in a console as you can cause significant problems down the line. There are only two "safe" sprays, Caig Labs DeOxit Gold G5 (never use D5, only G5) and ElectroLube EML.

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr 7 лет назад +1

    Very cool, man. At first i was thinking "why in the hell is he pulling it out? Just run the camera down the strip" but this was actually a much more interesting, in depth look at large format channel strip anatomy

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  6 лет назад

      Thanks manifestgtr! I had never seen a video like it and felt if I find it interesting, someone else will too.

  • @SteveStockmalMusic
    @SteveStockmalMusic 6 лет назад +1

    Very cool, thanks

  • @Subholik3
    @Subholik3 4 года назад +1

    2:44 i mean ! WOWOWOWOWOWO this is soo amezing !

  • @ToniJXN
    @ToniJXN 3 года назад +2

    Would love to see how the computer works on the ssl and which features it has.

  • @austinhayes1340
    @austinhayes1340 7 лет назад +2

    I would like to see a signal flow video with this console.
    Simply because this was very professional.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks @Austin Hayes. I may make one at some stage but there are copies of the manual for these consoles easily available with signal flow descriptions and diagrams. recordinginstitute.com/da154/ARP/chap1SSL/sslb.html

  • @sfcampos785
    @sfcampos785 2 года назад +1

    Bom dia meu amigo tudo bem legal seu serviço. d consoles mix só técnico em áudio e técnica em PA gostei muito do seu trabalho você é muito bom

  • @dulla8469
    @dulla8469 4 года назад

    can anyone link a video explaining how to attatch an ssl to pro tools...i want to know how to guide a track into the ssl console mix it and bounce it, or maybe send a track to the console eq it and compress it and maybe send it to an analog reverb in a mix rack and then send it back to pro tools

  • @ToniJXN
    @ToniJXN 3 года назад

    Would be great if you could explain what the other cards are for.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  3 года назад

      Hi ToniJXN. Are you referring to the other cards on the strip? When I explain the face of the channel strip I list what each element is. There is a card for each element. It’s pretty intuitive

  • @hometownstudio
    @hometownstudio 7 лет назад

    Great Video. I Have one SSL4000G. Please, let me know what thing is that that you used to take out the channel? (looks like a big srew?? It´s an original srew from SSL to do that?...I don have any of that!!! ggrrrr) Where can I find that or any link to find them please?. Thank´s

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад

      Hi @nachosubiros! The tool i used to pull out channels are the SSL made lift out screws. You don't need to use their screws. All they are are larger screws than the holes drilled in the channel strip. you could go to a hardware store and buy screws that are the same size and thread. If you have any racks in your studio that uses the non-cage nut design rack screws. Notes these are the thinner screws with a finer thread. These screws will just fit in the holes and will physically grip the hole and stop turning after a few small turns. It's not mean to go all the way through, just grip the steel of the channel strip.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад

      The screw size I believe is 10/32" x 3/4"

    • @hometownstudio
      @hometownstudio 7 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Sam!!!.
      Nice to meet you.
      I will try that.
      This is my studio if you want to take a look. Check HomeTown Studio at facebook

    • @hometownstudio
      @hometownstudio 7 лет назад

      facebook.com/HomeTown.Studio

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад

      No worries at all. Happy to help. Nice studio you have there. Lovely, inviting creative space. Great gear also! Good luck with everything!

  • @LeonPhythian69
    @LeonPhythian69 7 лет назад

    I am writing on an essay on the 4000E series and am looking for some good sources about the console can anyone point in a good direction ?

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад

      HI @Leon Phythian. What specifically are you writing about? There are many good signal flow and workflow videos on youtube with these consoles.

    • @LeonPhythian69
      @LeonPhythian69 7 лет назад

      it is for contextual research I am writing about how the 4000E series essentially changed how engineers would forge a career within the industry and how it subsequently changed the once entrenched classical styles of mixing, as engineers moved from working their entire careers in the major locations..such as. LA, London, Nashville and NY , into a more freelance style of career due to the introduction of such technologies as, total recall and automation within the SSL consoles, which then subsequently allowed the various mixing styles to intertwine and eventually introduce the workflow that we see today within the industry. T he great thing I've found about watching a lot of vids is that they then (well sometimes) open the door to some published work or authors which is where I need to find my academic references.

  • @kingech_B15
    @kingech_B15 5 лет назад +1

    I am glad they shrinking these to 500 slots

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  5 лет назад +1

      There are many great things about the xl desk. Infinitely leaner power supply, multiple mix buses, direct outs post-fader for printing stems easily. Smaller footprint, and all the flexibility of the 500 series slots :)

  • @alinbate4580
    @alinbate4580 2 года назад

    SSL Works only with Pro Tools?
    I want to buy one but I use Cubase

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  2 года назад

      Hi Alin, this is an analog console that will work with any DAW. You need enough channels of conversion out of your computer to make use of all the channels of the console. Does this help?

  • @MrVectrex
    @MrVectrex 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video! I have a question thoe. Lets say i have a bigband (12 musicians) in the studio, my FB/Head-Phone system is 12 channels with independent mixingconsole for each and every one, (all musicians have there own 12 channel mixer connected to there own HeadPhones) I want all the different musicians to have there own channel on there dedicated HP-mixer (So they, when playing togheter, could make there own HP-mix). How do you route the mixed signal that i want to record to make this happen? i also want to have the auxes free on the channelstrip for effects during recording, that means i cant use those for the HP-mix, and i want the signal strait from the board to the musicians just to minimize the latency from the computer software, witch is a problem for some pros.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  6 лет назад +3

      How many channels is SSL your using? One way, If you have a 48 or 64 channel board, Is leave the first 12 channels unused for tracking, use the "SUB GP" button on the first 12 channels, then send individual instruments to the first 12 channels via the bus routing buttons at the top of the console. Now patch out of the first 12 channels into your headphone system.

  • @MohammadMalan
    @MohammadMalan 7 лет назад +1

    I just wanted to know

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  7 лет назад +1

      do you feel knowledgeable now? :)

  • @bluesmanjl
    @bluesmanjl 2 года назад

    Very basic.... the switches put the Eq first or the dynamics first or split the eq with hi and lo filter section of the eq to control dynamics with a send, but not the sound. Also there are left front, right front, left rear, and right rear at the bottom of the assignment buttons so you have two completely independent signal input and output per channel. These things were designed by arrogant genius engineers who constantly improved them. They were way ahead of anything at the time and better than most of the Neves except the more primitive but fantastic 80 series with the wonderful 1073, 1081 types of mic pre and Eqs. The computer used a Computer Automation computer that was used in several things including car manufacturing that was fabulous with total recall. 8 inch floppies the hard drives, so primative and expensive. With VCAs these things are reliable and a pleasure to work. Now we have new reasonable priced computers and low electricity eating
    power supplies to keep those fabulous consoles going for years.

  • @justimagine2403
    @justimagine2403 3 года назад

    Wouldn't it be easier to route all of this via a computer switch board with software? It is wildly complex looking for sure.

  • @csjaugiedog
    @csjaugiedog 5 лет назад +2

    You should be wearing an ESD strap, and never place ANYTHING on the console. That's what workbenches are for.

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. These consoles and channel strips are not as fragile and sensitive to static electricity compared to console like Tonelux.

  • @TwstedTV
    @TwstedTV 4 года назад

    Hahahaa, I remember that from the days of yore LMAO

  • @johnp.6692
    @johnp.6692 2 года назад

    I think this is more complicated
    than an airplane cockpit

  • @powerplay743
    @powerplay743 4 года назад

    when you have to mix several tunes..analog mixing? recall? LOL

    • @samlowe1460
      @samlowe1460  4 года назад

      It's all budget-related now. I still have clients who are happy to work on consoles. Most can't afford it or can't commit to a mix. These boards do have total recall which is time consuming but works.

    • @TwstedTV
      @TwstedTV 4 года назад

      @@samlowe1460 I hated doing that. It was fun when I first started, but it got old really quick.

  • @joefinan9483
    @joefinan9483 2 года назад

    Ironically, the levels on this video are really bad.