SSL The BUS+
The Legend... Updated.
If there is a single piece of analogue processing equipment that is
synonymous with SSL, it must be the SSL Bus Compressor. From the very
first commercially released SSL 4000B console in 1976 and through many
generations of SSL consoles that have followed, the Bus Compressor has
always been the stalwart of the console centre section. For many of the
world’s top engineers and producers, the Bus Compressor continues to be
the most relied upon processing tool for making mixes sound bigger and
more complete, with drive and energy from adding that legendary SSL glue
and punch.
THE BUS+ circuit design utilises high-grade components, including
2181 THAT VCAs for superior analogue performance, four modes of
operation and 3 distinct compression colouration options which can be
combined to perfectly suit the genre you’re working on. THE BUS+ also
packs in sophisticated routing options and advanced processing tools:
Dynamic Equaliser (D-EQ), Transient Expander and so much more…
Innovation
To complement the new feature set, we sought to bring improvements that would benefit recallability and technical performance.
All of the pots on THE BUS+ are stepped and read by a microcontroller
which translates the pots position into the required circuit
configuration or electrical parameter. This innovative approach not only
makes recall significantly easier, it also means THE BUS+ is not
subject to pot tolerances – prefect for precision processing
applications like mastering.
Dynamic Analogue Equaliser: D-EQ
THE BUS+ incorporates a host of advanced processing tools including the new Dynamic Analogue Equaliser (D-EQ).
The D-EQ is a powerful 2-band Dynamic EQ that can be placed before or
after The Bus Compressor. Many engineers are familiar with Dynamic EQ
plug-ins inside the DAW but analogue Dynamic EQs are few and far
between.
A Dynamic EQ is a more 'intelligent' form of EQ that changes the gain
of an EQ band proportionally in response to the signal level once above
a set threshold. It allows you to modify the contrast between
background material (under threshold) and forward material (above
threshold).
Key features:
Bus Compressor
- 4 modes of operation - Classic Stereo, S S/C Stereo, Dual Mono or Mid-Side
- External side-chain inputs and sends
- The authentic SSL Bus Compressor circuit
- LOW THD Mode reduces low-frequency distortion caused by compression
- F/B Mode alters the compression characteristics for a more 'relaxed' style of compression
- 4K Mode - single VCA operation with variable harmonic distortion to bring some 'grit' and 'grunge' to the mix
- Negative Ratios - for creative pumping effects and control of particularly loud signals
- New Attack and Release options, including the new 'Auto 2' setting
- MIX control for instant parallel compression
- Moving-coil gain reduction meters
- Unlockable Transient Expander
General
- 100% analogue circuit, controlled digitally using stepped front-panel pots
- Huge +27.5 dBu headroom
- Configurable processing order - Bus Compressor pre D-EQ (default) or post
- CH 1 IN and CH 2 IN buttons for global bypass
- Settable Operating Level - 0 dB (nominal), +10 dB, -5 dB
- Sleep and Auto-Sleep modes
- Precision MDAC-controlled MAKE-UP Gain with two ranges - 1 dB or 0.5 dB steps