Description
SSL 4K B
Back to where it all began
The SL 4000 B was released in 1976 and was famously used in the ‘Stone Room’ at London’s Townhouse Studios. The console was responsible for countless iconic records, including Phil Collins’ ‘In the Air Tonight’, The Buggles’ ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ and Peter Gabriel’s ‘Intruder’.
Expertly modelled and with first-class integration with the SSL 360° Plug-in Mixer ecosystem, the 4K B plug-in is an authentic emulation of the SL 4000 B channel strip – full of tone, punch and rich non-linear analogue character.
- Meticulously modelled on the original hardware
- Saturate with the Jensen transformer mic pre and dbx 202 ‘black can’ VCA fader
- Original 4000-series EQ: a precursor to the O2 ‘Brown Knob’ design
- Dynamics based on the legendary SSL Bus Compressor, including unique de-ess mode
- Integrates with the SSL 360° Plug-in Mixer, UC1 and UF8 for hands-on control
- Full support for native Apple silicon M1/ARM with Universal 2 binary
MARC DANIEL NELSON ON SSL 4K B, UC1 AND UF8
Watch music producer and engineer Mark Daniel Nelson mixing a track using the new 4K B plug-in, the UC1 and UF8 controllers and see how these integrate perfectly with the SSL 360° ecosystem.
 Jensen JE-115K-E transformer mic preamp
Add rich non-linear harmonics and drive to your tracks using the 4K B’s preamp section. The mic preamp stage is automatically gain-compensated, allowing you to easily dial in harmonics without destructively effecting your levels.
The original 4000-series EQ circuit
A precursor to the 02 ‘brown knob’ EQ, the original 4000-series EQ circuit from the SL 4000 B is every bit as musical and full of character – its constant bandwidth parametric mid-bands make it great for shaping drums and bass.
Channel dynamics based on the SSL Bus Compressor
The 4K B plug-in features a channel dynamics module unlike the 4000 E and 9000-series channels. The compressor design has a circuit topology based on the legendary SSL Bus Compressor, including peak detection and a sidechain VCA in a feedback loop.
De-ess mode
The unique ‘ds’ mode repurposes the compressor for broadband compression triggered by sibilance, just like the original hardware.
Modelled dbx 202 ‘black can’ VCA fader
The dbx 202 ‘black can’ VCA fader introduces subtle saturation at the output – drive the fader to introduce harmonics and then dial back the output using the output trim control.
HQ mode for enhanced processing and oversampling
Use the High Quality (HQ) mode to turn on intelligent oversampling under-the-hood – applying the minimum amount of oversampling necessary for a closer approximation of a continuous analogue signal.
SSL plug-ins can be authorised by machine-based iLok licensing or iLok 2 / iLok 3 USB dongles.
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