[Black Friday Sale] Solid State Logic's "SSL Native Channel Strip 2," the official channel strip emulation plug-in that recreates the SSL 9000K large-format console, a studio mainstay for over 40 years, is now 87% off, hitting an all-time low of just $19.

 

[Black Friday Sale] Solid State Logic's "SSL Native Channel Strip 2," the official channel strip emulation plug-in that recreates the SSL 9000K large-format console, a studio mainstay for over 40 years, is now 87% off, hitting an all-time low of just $19.

SSL 9000K Console Channel Strip Processing
The SSL Native Channel Strip 2 plug-in delivers the legendary tone, features, and workflow of the SSL 9000K console channel strip, complete with SSL's proprietary "anti-clamp" technology and external sidechain input.

The EQ section features a classic four-band design with parametric LMF and HMF and shelving LF and HF sections (LF and HF can be switched to bell). The entire EQ can be switched to an E&G series characteristic or applied to the dynamics sidechain.

The dynamics section features a separate compressor and gate/expander. The compressor can be switched between soft knee and hard knee. Both the compressor and gate/expander sections feature a fast/slow attack switch and independent sidechain. This plug-in also features high-pass and low-pass filters that can be applied to the sidechain. Ideal for smoothing, controlling, and adding presence to any source material.

Features
Based on SSL's legendary console channel strip design
4-band parametric EQ with switchable E-series and G-series sonic characteristics
Variable high-pass and low-pass filters
Customizable signal flow routing allows you to choose how you order your processors
Simple yet powerful ratio, threshold, release, and fast-attack controls
Soft-ratio compression evens out peaks while preserving dynamic character.
Sidechain processing for frequency-dependent compression applications
Natural-sounding gate/expander with smooth release response
Integrated with SSL 360 and controllable from UC1 and UF8 hardware

Until December 10th.