Enjoy guys :) NOTE: regarding being able to change the headphone out to high impedance, this makes a small difference but volume still needs to be 12 o’clock or higher (for my headphones anyway)
@BoredQwerty Жыл бұрын
There's plenty volume for me, driving a wide range of headphones and it's always plenty volume. Especially when set to High Impedance mode in 360 software.
@sidetrackwalker8 ай бұрын
It would help to know what headphone model you're using. Impressions of the headphone outputs seem to vary greatly, but I do have two pairs of 300 ohm headphones to drive.
@irishRocker14 ай бұрын
Which cable did you use? I heard on the Audient ID24 you have to use the usb-c to usb-c to get full headphone output power. USB-C having higher power delivery rating.
@RobCmusic Жыл бұрын
People that don't like "The SSL Sound" probably love lots of records that were recorded and mixed on an SSL console.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Ha ha yes 🙌🏻 well said
@StratsRUs8 ай бұрын
It is a matter of taste though.Choice.
@sidetrackwalker8 ай бұрын
I also suspect that SSL haters won't consider buying this anyway, so in that regard it seems like something of a moot point.
@nicktayloriv3108 ай бұрын
Not doing any studio work but I have a SSL 2 that I use to livestream with. Minimalistic, clean preamps adn no cloudlifter needed for SM7B or RE20... I use the latter.
@munashecaleb Жыл бұрын
Hi mate, love this review, subbed. Really well produced content. keep it up. Just a quick (important) note - the headphone outputs can be configured to either high or low impedance in the software, an important thing to make an amendment about because you do list it as a con. I imagine you just needed to change this setting in the software to get better level from your headphones. There are also some other pretty awesome benefits to the outputs - for one they can be configured to work as voltage controllers (so for synthesisers etc). The software as a whole has a lot of extremely important features like this that really make this interface to me seem just head and shoulders above it's competition.
@Elektrotechnika Жыл бұрын
I'm using the SSL2+ since it came out and love it, especially because of the UX! The additional headphone outputs are so great I can design my very own monitoring situation with them (while mixing, I'm constantly switching between my main monitors, my headphones, and a Mixcube-type mono-speaker, all three controllable with the main knob and the headphone knobs). I also love the knobs haptics exactly how they are, I whish the knobs on the NI Kontrol S61 would feel like the SSL ones. Very smooth. When it comes to the 4K knob: I think it depends. A podcaster starting out his recording experience would benefit by that top sparkle, but I keep them disabled, because I have a SSL 9000J console plugin and tape emulation inserted on every channel by default to colorize my sound in the box right away. The 4K would just crank the highs too much and I don't like baking sounds either (my bad habit I guess).
@danwebb676610 ай бұрын
I personally like the aesthetic. Judge me all you like. I also love that the headphone outs are on the front... where they should be. Cheers for the in-depth review.
@djsilent01 Жыл бұрын
For the headphone volume go into the software and change the headphone settings from standard to High impedance. And you get much more volume. Way more.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
I should have said in the video I did this already, honestly the difference isn’t huge. Volume still needs to be up at 1 o’clock at least
@Mitsch76 Жыл бұрын
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff Yeah, you're right. But why would you need more? Do you really need the ability to hurt your ears? ;-)
@sagarkochar Жыл бұрын
Can I use a 250 ohm impedance headset with this interface would it be loud enough for mixing?
@djsilent01 Жыл бұрын
@@sagarkochar yes. I at times use my DT 770 Pros which is 250. The High impedance option in the 360 software will push it to where you desire.
@Mitsch76 Жыл бұрын
Yes, to my opinion. I use an old AKG 240 with 250Ohms and I like it.@@sagarkochar
@TedBrownMedia11 ай бұрын
4k adds a lot of presence to the sound. I feel it gives more stereo width I use it on synths
@storybabble Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great review. I have a SSL 2+ but the 32 bit and the talkback feature might be enough for me to trade up.
@nixc1972 Жыл бұрын
I have this interface as well. I liked your review and agree. The looks don’t bother me - I like the more muted look. I would love to see SSL come out with a rack mounted 8 pre expansion unit. I’m a drummer and would love to have more of these. I will say, as far as the 4k button, the only thing I have really liked it on is my kick drum - and if I record bass in the future, I wonder if I’d like it on that too. Something about the boost on low frequency instruments that might benefit from the upper boost it gives - but that might all just be in my head. Great review!
@MichaelTaylor-n3o Жыл бұрын
8 pre extension - see OCTA :)))
@sufc4311 ай бұрын
Hi there. As a fellow drummer looking to expand from a 1 mic set-up, I would be really interested to know how you're mic-ing your kit. Thanks!
@nixc197211 ай бұрын
@@sufc43 hey how’s it going. I’ve grown my setup over the last few years, but this is what I am currently using. Audio DP7 mic kit. I love the D6 on kick. The 2 condenser mics can work as OHs just fine, but I upgraded to a pair of Roswell Pro Audio mini k47’s which are beautiful. Can be used for vocals and other acoustic instruments too. I also have a couple of old sE 1 pencil condenser mics that still sound great. Lastly I have an off brand sub-kick mic that I use for a kick out. I play with the mic setup a lot depending on the sound I am looking for. I have 12 pres- the SSL 12 with a focusrite 8preX - so more than enough pre amps for what I do. I typically run snare top & bottom, kick in & out mic each Tom and stereo OHs. If you are looking to record, I would put the most emphasis on the good drums and heads and good cymbals. The better the source sounds the better your recordings will be. From there start where your budget allows. If you can upgrade to a 4channel pre, this SSL-12 is fantastic. If you can swing for an 8 pre interface, there are a lot of good options too from audient and presonus (I’m not a huge fan of my focusrite) SM57 for snare is still my favorite option. Like I said earlier, the Audix D6 is my personal favorite but a lot of people still prefer others. For Overheads there’s a lot of good options, sE7 mics are great for a budget - if you can upgrade the sE8’s are amazing. So many great options out there nowadays, but this is what I’ve tried and use. Good luck and have fun with it all!
@seagers_studio Жыл бұрын
Seems like a fair review. I've had the SSL2+ for a while now. Like you, I combine it with a preamp beforehand to get some warmth before the clean. Best of both worlds. I find the 4k button handy for bass and percussive tracks that need more bite.
@JaspergitaarNl2 ай бұрын
Don't forget, that on the SSL12 you can set the 48+ phantom power separatly per channel, which is a huge plus compared to the UA volt 476P...
@HarvVideoAudioStuff2 ай бұрын
Yes indeed, I mention exactly that in my comparison video 👍🏻 kzbin.info/www/bejne/rHinY4GshMeKrpY
@michaos16 ай бұрын
I really dig that design. It looks exactly like a tool for professional audio recording, robust physical controls without unnecessary stuff.
@seanms35 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been fortunate to work on a variety of consoles over the years: SSL E/G/J, API Legacy/1608, Neve 8048, Trident 80, MCI JH, and a few others. For recording, I preferred API due to the sound is imparts and also it’s workflow. 2nd would be Neve for its sound and their EQ. For mixing, I much preferred SSL G. 2nd & 3rd would also be SSL - other models. Then would be API.
@sidetrackwalker8 ай бұрын
I actually liked what the 4K button did to your audio clips. This might be just the extra bit of sheen I need for my vocal recordings, which always sound a tad boxy and sparkle-less through my AKG C214 and my old UR44 interface. But only a direct test will show whether the 4K button works well in combination with my voice and mic. In any event, I suspect the SSL 12 will be a step up from my UR44 and M-Track Eight in terms of audio quality and useability. And, boy, that on/off switch! I keep missing that so dearly on the M-Track, which only has a power-saving mode. Thanks for pointing out all those relevant aspects in such a balanced manner, this was really helpful!
@esranie9 ай бұрын
The headphone outputs are one of the better I have tried, I have used Apollo, Audien ID44 etc. You can configure the headphone outputs via the SSL 360 software, three settings, Standard, high impedance or high sensitivity. I love the interface!
@eliasfinney8892 Жыл бұрын
I love my SSL interface. But I never use the 4k button, harshes my vocal, too sharp n 'spitty'. No point putting it on to try EQ out! But everything else works so well. Very pleased with it. Thanks for the review, excellent job bud.
@stingylizard11 ай бұрын
Thanks for a real review on the SSL 12,appreciate the pro's,con's and meh's.
@vocepodetocar7 ай бұрын
Amazing review, bro! I just bought one.
@jordanlmcgrath Жыл бұрын
I really like the look I think it’s simple, no nonsense and most importantly, not distracting when I’m working, I do use the 4K button on vocals occasionally has a preference, but most of the time I’m looking for a balanced, sound true to the instrument and I feel I get that with the SSL 12. It also looks good next to my other SSL controllers. And I like the 360 options and 32 bit + two headphone inputs at the front with the other inputs at the back, it looks tidy and professional.x Note: on the 360 software, you can change the headphone impedance to a high impedance, which makes a massive difference and could solve the problem.
@LordStevie8 ай бұрын
The 4k button activates an analog circuit to make it sound like the legendary E console.
@coltjustice45 Жыл бұрын
I really like the simplicity of this unit. I haven't been able to play around with it too much, but I was looking for a unit to replace my x8p and am happy with my purchase... I just wanted to downsize a bit I am hoping a firmware update will be available soon for Harrison Mixbus, compatability in the daw configuration section, but not a big deal. I just figured with them purchasing Harrison, they would have the DAW on the list...
@MichaelTaylor-n3o Жыл бұрын
Harrison integration - esp software development - should follow :)) Great match.
@KabukiStarship9 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me if the SSL 12 has loopback out? I need to combine the 1-2 and 3-4 outputs in OBS (not ASIO but Windows WaveRT drivers) so that I can make a mix minus for my headphones and speakers.
@StratsRUs8 ай бұрын
What an excellent presentation and channel.Well Done ! Great points about whether your ears like the overall accumulation of sheen.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff8 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏🏻
@distortionua6 ай бұрын
I personally really love this cold esthetics of ssl12. It would fit my home studio really well and I'm actually thinking to upgrade to this interface
@rtmsoundscapes9 ай бұрын
Thank you for informative video. I've been using this interface for quite a while and honestly I'm very happy about. Would agree 4K button is a very specific tool you don't get to use often. But I would disagree with you on the design of the unit - I don't really feel like wooden elements are appropriate for use in SSL products, and it might be subjective of course. IMO the product stays coherent with most previous outboard gear SSL have produced. I'd like to praise the clean and neutral sound quality as you have mentioned. It really helped with the mixes lately. I consider this interface great for small project and home studios. It has everything one might need - just enough mic inputs for some sound design jobs or drum kit recording, and DI inputs sound well. The only difficulty I ever experienced with this SSL 12 was the correct usb driver installation. I remember I looked up their website for a specific driver bundle which installed at least 4 different SSL drivers and then interface started working stable without any bugs. Gain control is pretty much enough for a passive ribbon mic (mine were Oktava ML51) if you record louder sources like drums or gtr cabs.
@IcemanTheDj2 ай бұрын
Very nice and honest review! 👍
@mediakobo Жыл бұрын
I have the SSL 2+, and aside from 32-bit recording and I/O, much of what you said applies to this model as well. Yes, the headphone amp, as well as the XLR inputs, could use a lot more gain. There's barely enough gain to drive an SM57. I own the same AKG 414 that you have, and with that particular mic I really like the 4K button engaged when recording narration. With brighter mics, such as my U87, I would leave 4K off as the U87 is plenty bright and crispy to begin with. Oh, you left out one Pro -- the master volume knob goes up to 11. ;)
@coin777 Жыл бұрын
I had both SSL2 and SS12 and the 12 has much more gain on the preamps outputs and headphones.
@Ontariosound Жыл бұрын
A U87 is brighter than a 414 ?
@mediakobo Жыл бұрын
@@Ontariosound Yes. I should have specified my 414 is the XLS model, which does not have the high frequency boost that the c414 XLII has.
@jimfischer47035 ай бұрын
Great review. Thx. Didn't see a comment about the audio surge to my powered speakers when I turn the ssl on. Didn't see this in the manual either.
@BeatsMotifs Жыл бұрын
Hello Harv, first time viewer and subscriber as of today. This was a great video. I have owned this unit for nearly a year now and it is fantastic for recording woodwind instruments, especially the saxophone. The 4K Legacy really amplifies the high end on the saxophone and is fantastic for contemporary styles of music but highly overboard when recording genres such as jazz. You can hear my saxophone cover of a Whitney tune on my channel with 4K applied. When you did the comparison between SSL and the other unit, the SSL is so much more unforgiving and picks up every nuance in the sound. Which is great for a good take, but if you're looking to quickly track/overdub a part, it's likely to exacerbate any unwanted background noise or "rushed" gain staging. Fantastic video, super informative. Cheers George
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Nice insight, many thanks 🙏🏻
@KabukiStarship9 ай бұрын
Excellent point. For vocals it's not the right frequency range where you would be able to benefit from the high frequency boosts.
@mortondavisproductions75783 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you that the 4K button is best NOT used. I am using the SSL2+ and am happy with the sound, for now.
@goforthpatrick Жыл бұрын
Happy new Year! This is my first go on your channel. Dig the vid. If the mic inputs, on the Volt were on the back, like the SSL, which one would you choose?
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Hmm quite possibly! I’m actually thinking of getting a 476p in to review to I guess we’ll see how they compare 😄 many thanks and HNY
@jorgeleonel6663 Жыл бұрын
Great review video, just became a subscriber to the channel. Quick question if not asked before in here: does it work with ipad pro out of the box? ( i use logic pro for ipad). Many thanks & keep up the good work! Cheers
@Pushing_Pixels Жыл бұрын
I would add separate, per channel phantom power switches as a definite pro. It bugs me that almost all interfaces have a universal phantom power switch for all preamps.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@beltran133723 күн бұрын
hey if I want to use all the analog channels (4) and also the two instruments in the front on the same time, is possible? Couldn't figure out how to. Thanks!
@dm9769 ай бұрын
You can raise the headphone output permanently by setting it in the ssl 360 software. You can go to +12dB Max for each.
@thierryangers9997 Жыл бұрын
I am thinking of getting this interface to replace my 1st gen UAD Apollo Twin. I use the 8 ADAT inputs on the UAD, so this is why I prefer it over the Volt 476P. I Like the idea of having 4 preamps, instead of 2 on the UAD Apollo Twin. This would give me 12 inputs instead of 10. Should I change ? I like to be able to give reverb to singers when they record, but that's about it... The UAD Processing is so bad on the 1st gen apollo, that after 2 or 3 plugins, it is maxed out.
@mojito66295 ай бұрын
I wonder why SSL 12 only has ADAT Input but not ADAT Output. Would be great if it does.
@ronnyskaar3737 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great review. I have the SSL2+. I agree that 4K should be used carefully and not accumulate into the mix. But guess what? It just suits my singing voice spot on 😊
@kenl28619 ай бұрын
Agree with many others’ complimentary feedback - excellent video. Thank you!!
@MrBlockHead Жыл бұрын
Yeah im listening on my iphone speakers and i would have guessed the 2-4k was boosted with the 4k button. You “ch” and “s” consonants jumped out a bit when you switched to 4k
@Music-Tech-Life28 күн бұрын
I'm thinking a vocal may be better sounding with the 4K button. The good part is you don't have to use it. They tried to emulate their mixing console but I'm not sure that can be done with a button.
@peterblackmore756011 ай бұрын
Interesting that the 4K button which adds that 2-4K presence boost so loved of the Shure SM57 (helping PA engineers to get vocals to cut through back in the olden days). I totally agree that it should not be used, especially during recording. Maybe as an effect later (not for me). I love the connectors at the rear and angled panel. Very usable. The potentiometers are API as used on the original mixers. Personally, I like the feel. I prefer the neutral sound. The USB C connection, powering etc, is great for me as I use the SSL2+ as a better DAC than my Surface Pro 7, when testing and certifying audio systems. Am not too fussed about the aesthetics. Excellent review of the SSL4+. Well done!
@PratikSoni-w3f Жыл бұрын
It surprised me about 32 bit recording. I didn't know that. It definitely worth buying if you can record in 32 bit. You never gonna clip 😎
@MrDjTiloАй бұрын
You're confusing 32 bit integer with 32 bit float. What you mean is 32 float (like used in fieldrecorders like the Zoom F3), but that's not in this SSL. The SSL uses 32 bit integer. So you still need to make sure your inputs don't clip, just like with 24 bits and 16 bits. There's only more resolution.
@thee_others5 күн бұрын
I am using the SSL12 now, as much as i think i would prefer the "on/off" button, i had never used it since i first hook up the interface. As the device is bus powered, it turns itself off as soon my mac is shut down. The only things i need to swtich off before the mac shuts off, are the monitors .
@mooreav Жыл бұрын
For A LOT of us the ability to add 8 ADAT light pipe inputs is a BIG deal. Drummers and basically anyone that wants to track more than just a guitar and a vocal a once need that feature. I would not even consider the UA VOLT offering for that reason alone. I think the "SSL 12" nomenclature makes sense and that the ADAT light pipe option is a HUGE feature and value. Thanks for this good review!
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Many thanks, I get that the ability to expand is appealing but you still have to pay for extra preamps. I’d say something like the Tascam US16x08 represents far better value if you need lots of pres on a budget
@ObscurelyTitled Жыл бұрын
are you saying that because 32bit...i can record a track in DAW and the recorded audio take has way more dynamic range and headroom than any other interface??? (becasue as you said others dont have????)
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Theoretically yes, but there are other things to consider of course (noise floor, the physical limitations of other gear in the signal chain). I did a video specifically about 32 bit float recently that you might find interesting 👍🏻kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5TYq6iPobh6gs0
@JohnOShaughnessy7 ай бұрын
haha, I totally agree with you on calling it the SSL4+! AND I can hear even on this review, what the 4K button is doing. But I already have an SSL2+, so I know what this does. Nice review. I love having more ins and outs so I came here to look at this review. Thanks..
@300687p Жыл бұрын
Is it just me, or there's someone else who's their SSL12 wont handle the buffer size on his bigger sessions? 🤔 My 2+ was doing just fine. Is it my laptop ??
@wkelly-hn4kb3 ай бұрын
Hmmmm..im.checking out the Britstrip. Thanks .i dug that guitar idea .
@HarvVideoAudioStuff3 ай бұрын
You won’t regret it, it’s a proper ‘better-maker’ 😄 also I did a full review of it if you’ve not seen that
@SkeadFerdinandMusic Жыл бұрын
I have the SSL2 with that 4K. I don't like it on vocals but use a different vocal chain and not using the mic pre's on the SSL but like the 4k on analogue synths.
@forthegospel2112 күн бұрын
Did you have a look at the Audient iD44 MKII? It is a little more expensive, but it has some other interesting features.
@stevewatts91289 ай бұрын
Can't believe you don't like the 4K (which is analogue btw). I'm just opting to record some rock vocals with a SM7+4K over a condenser. Love it.
@TigroGumi Жыл бұрын
The SSL consoles are legendary for first mixing tracks to have a lot of energy, but also, they are for mixing tracks that were recorded on a far more colourful console and need to be mixed without adding too much more colour to the footprint. Then what the console lacks in the extra bits of sound needed it would be then sorted by other outboard while the console remained quite natural. It's not completely neutral of course but clearly fits a type of energy, but it is a second stage console, never popular as a console for all stages. It some times would be two much to record on a neve then also mix on a neve as it can become a little cloudy with colour... with the harmonic content being added in the same way twice. Some times going neve to api or the other way around or many other console sounds being mixed as doubling the harmonic content in the same way can be a bit too much. A SSL for mixing is the safe bet in the big studio world, it will fit with more than less after a song has been recorded with a different console. These interfaces are about bring the clean sound... the 4K is a silly thing using the misunderstood name to sell rather than them explaining what was good about the consoles rather than people buy for being starry eyed. I think the SSL consoles are the most widely know consoles, and it seems to be a way of jumping on the popularity band wagon while not really understanding to musical properties. This being said, for a cheap interface, the best thing you can hope for is a clean sound, and this delivers with that.
@TigroGumi Жыл бұрын
Audient I think would be the most comparable as clean sounding interface
@Fiveash-Art Жыл бұрын
Mine sounds like crap ... buzzes bad in the first channel and the second doesn't work at all. Either I got a lemon, or these things are seriously overhyped. The build quality is also questionable... buttons are fuzzy and it feels cheap to me. It may have an SSL logo on it, but I think that's all gimmick. Junk interface and I can't wait to throw it in the garbage.
@2011Rollsroyce10 ай бұрын
I Love SSL, you really don't have to do much to get great sound from SSL Equipment.
@sashanvakАй бұрын
How long is the included USB cable? Would you recommend the AUDIENT EVO 16 over this one?
@sergioandresvahos281 Жыл бұрын
Many people says that the 76 compressor of Vault really don't work as compressor but as limiterm I don't know, but I'm going for Universal Audio
@7171jay7 ай бұрын
Good review. The 4k button is similar to the Focusrite Air Mode, both are a kind of harsh sounding presence boost that may end up being an issue by the time you get to mixing. Best to leave these off in most cases. Beginners might be fooled at first that it sounds clearer and better using these magic buttons but experience will show them up for what they really do and that they are mostly marketing gimmicks rather than actual useful recording tools.
@lamercussion Жыл бұрын
Oh wow I totally agree with everything you’re saying here. My SSL 2+ busted due to a usb power issue, and I was offered an SSL2+ or SSL 12 replacement at a discounted price as it was out of warranty and I’m seriously considering the 12 for all the same reasons ur saying here.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
It’s really good! 👍🏻
@leonbarton27666 ай бұрын
Very insightful, Harv … Appreciated. 💯
@EveryoneProduces16 күн бұрын
This video solidified my decision to purchase. Wondering if my Focusrite Octopre will be able to work with this in 32-bit mode? Does anyone know?
@itsabadbadbadmovie44573 ай бұрын
Been thinking about getting this, but the whole how many ins and outs is quite common, like when you get a 4x4 which is really two, and other products have optical I/O.
@UDiAudio Жыл бұрын
Great video. I also replaced my SPL Crimson with SSL12. Maybe you can help, I'm trying to figure out how to send the audio from my DAW (cubase) to Zoom..
@heikohesse4666 Жыл бұрын
Hi, cool video - what about the Instrument inputs? Are they parallel to mic 1+2? That would be a bit embarrassing for the price range.
@Pushing_Pixels Жыл бұрын
Yes, they use channel 1 and 2. Using the instrument port disables the rear mic/line input.
@awonglk Жыл бұрын
I am not too sure about the "32-bit" feature of SSL 12. Is it the same as "32-bit float"? I would love to know if the 32-bit AD/DA converter actually means that we can stop worrying about clipping. It's certainly not advertised as their key selling feature! There were other interfaces that features "32-bit" such as Steinberg URC-22C.. and apparently that is "32-bit Int". You'll get the higher resolution.. but it's not the same as "32-bit float" that prevents clipping. Would love to hear others on this. What does this "32-bit" mean??
@Pushing_Pixels Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering the same thing. The only affordable interface I've seen with 32-bit Float is the Zoom UAC-232. It's only 2 channels though.
@The_Doc_Rocks5 ай бұрын
I note your comments about the aesthetics of the unit, but obviously that is purely a matter of taste and personal preference. Nothing wrong with that. Personally, as I have the full suite of SSL controllers (UF8, UF1, and UC1), the aesthetic fits in just nicely. Wooden ends would be purely a gimmick as far as my studio's overall aesthetic. But for me, it is the sound - which after all is the function of the unit. And I happen to like the sound. Like you, I find it to be neutral and transparent, which is perfect, and anything I do to the sound once it is in my DAW can be undone or modified all the way to being undone to get me back to the raw sound. I don't really want an audio interface to be adding "colour" to my sound before I even have a chance to record it. And for me, the SSL works perfectly in that regard. Your A/B/C comparisons in the video were interesting. Yes, I did hear that phasey thing with the 4K button active, but I also found the Brit strip to be not just "softer" but a bit more "muffled" - the natural sparkle of the guitar strings, the finger tips sliding across the strings, etc, just sounded more natural via the SSL. But who knows what the KZbin algorithms are doing to the sound anyway....! Keep up the good work :)
@SymphyBeats5 ай бұрын
Love your channel! Great video cheers 🎉
@frosti7 Жыл бұрын
Can you use software to output only the computers audio coming from USB? If not which interface can allow for in/out from PC?
@operasinger2126 Жыл бұрын
Thank You!
@donaldswan15874 ай бұрын
Probably a dumb question, but does being 32 bit make it incompatible with all the 24 bit stuff that comprises the rest of the recording system?
@b1j Жыл бұрын
Thoughtful, useful review. I compared everything I could find about the SSL 12 to the Motu M6, and for me, the Motu edged out the SSL for simplicity, preamp dynamic range (albeit at 24 bit), and headphone power. Same price in the U.S. Motu has no full-feature software controller (SSL 12’s looks incredibly versatile but fussy), no 4K hard-written in, no ADAT - just right for my home studio where I’ll track acoustic guitar with 3 or 4 mics. I also think you could compare the SSL 12 to the Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 (same price) or Scarlett + 4Pre (couple hundred $ more). It looks like 4-XLR USB-C interfaces have arrived.
@OzanAydin-my8ui5 ай бұрын
Scarlet 4i4 - you can connect Midi directly but in SSL 2+ not? Is that a big deal?
@rollonfood3 ай бұрын
How did you omit the fact it is DC coupled and can send CV out of headphone outputs
@HarvVideoAudioStuff3 ай бұрын
The same reason you’re the first of 11K viewers to mention it 😂
@rollonfood3 ай бұрын
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff 11k + 1 people (at least) don't know about it?
@HarvVideoAudioStuff3 ай бұрын
Understand I’ve got to prioritise the really important features in these videos or they end up being way too long, this didn’t make the cut I’m afraid
@rollonfood3 ай бұрын
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff I know it all to well. I Should probably heed your advice. Just, for me, it was an amazing little Revelation. I bought the interface so I should use some room modeling headphones, and be able to switch back to regular headphones without faffing about with interface mixers etc. I only found the cv capability when reading the manual. It's literally not advertised anywhere as far as I know. I have a filter that accepts CV and a quirky little semi modular that could only be pitched using banana jacks. Now I can just plug it into one of my headphones jacks.
@basilandrigsby Жыл бұрын
Great review! I couldn’t agree more about inputs on the front. The Neve interface has it too. It’s a shame.
@scot_smith Жыл бұрын
Great review! I have the SSL2+ and totally agree on the 4k button. I leave it off by default and only occasionally will try it if I am looking for some coloration but even then usually opt not to use it. I may have missed it, but do line inputs on this unit bypass the preamp circuit, unlike the 2+? I am experimenting with external preamps and wonder how much of the signal is distorted going through this circuit unlike interfaces with dedicated line inputs.
@KabukiStarship9 ай бұрын
Another person commented that it sounds a lot better when you enable the 4K button on instruments like Sax, Trumpet, etc. Vocals don't have enough high tones to make use of the 4K button. Also too snare and bass can benefit.
@dominusblandus Жыл бұрын
....well... and the Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 has.. you guessed it: 8 mic inputs... and the focurrite liquid saffire56 had... you guessed it... 8 mic inputs... it totally usual to name interfaces (and desks...) like that and it makes total sense to me
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
But on a small desktop interface? My point was really that there’s no continuity within the range
@noahporter44873 ай бұрын
The 4k button is probably for 1 purpose: to make a dynamic mic sound like a condenser mic.
@williamshaneblyth4 ай бұрын
i want an audio interface thats current that has 6 inputs 4 is not enough they dont need to be mic inputs something with warm tones. what would you recommend. I agree i hate this fake inputs through adat. so whats a good 6 input unit.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff4 ай бұрын
You could look at the Tascam SERIES 8p Dyna, 8 pres (6 of which are XLR) with compression on every channel. I’ve not tried it myself but it’s well reviewed and not crazy money for that much IO 👍🏻
@williamshaneblyth4 ай бұрын
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff thanks I checked it out it's super high end and cists a fortune compared to a couple of other units audient and presonus Evo 16 are way cheaper
@chrisharbin6237 ай бұрын
I know this is a little old, but what about the drivers? Mac silicon here. I can't get my Babyface Pro to work after a clean install (long story) so I'm using my "backup" which is the Volt 2. I'm selling the BFP and still want a 2nd unit and I'm intrigued about the SSL, maybe even as my main. I saw another viddy where the drivers are roughly the same latency as the Volt series, but are they stable? Also, are you running USB C to C or C to A?
@HarvVideoAudioStuff7 ай бұрын
I’ve just switched (finally) from intel Mac to M2 and it was totally seamless. USB-c to C 👍🏻
@chrisharbin6237 ай бұрын
@@HarvVideoAudioStuff Awesome. I've ordered the lesser version (I just need one hi-z and headphones)
@jklappenbach Жыл бұрын
Another reviewer pointed out that the 12 channel in can only be fully realized through ADAT. The full 8 out can also only be realized digitally. You'll need the app-based mixer (that you dismissed) to work with these tracks.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Yes indeed, I did explain this in this video at 12:10. Also I didn’t dismiss the SSL360 software, I just pointed out that it’s not a necessity if you only need the stock 4 inputs (I even called the software ‘awesome’ at 8:42). I believe this was clear enough in my review
@sbrave Жыл бұрын
I'm running SSL 12, Pro Tools 12.8, and with no tracks inputs enabled, I'm still hearing my guitar input, almost like a mix knob that's not set correctly. If I use an amp sim, and enable the track input, I'm hearing the processed and unprocessed sound? What's wrong here?
@caidobeats Жыл бұрын
Hello, I had a problem with my SSL2+ solid state logic. The problem started suddenly, the output stopped giving sound but it showed the input signal. Would you help me to fix it?
@slightlybelowaveragedrummer Жыл бұрын
Don‘t know, if the 4K is a gimmick, but did you mention, that the monitor volume control knob goes up to 11? So technically its one louder than anything else, right?
@mohammed76211 ай бұрын
I want you to give me some advice. I want a professional audio interface that will help me in my singing work. I want to get a warm and beautiful sound recording. Which audio interface do you recommend for me?
@HarvVideoAudioStuff11 ай бұрын
Hmm if you want something fatter with more saturation, the SSL12 is a great platform for adding an external preamp. The warm audio 1073 clones are good, but honestly I’d say the mic choice would make a much bigger difference. I’m currently testing the warm audio wa-47 and it’s beautifully warm and rich on male voice. Review coming soon for that
4 ай бұрын
Cool review, thanks for all the details :) I looked at the Volt series, and while it looks cool and simple, it lacks the modularity SSL360 seems to offer in terms of audio routing. For example the Volt headphones outputs just follow the main output and can't be dissociated from it, which is quite limited. The routing capabilities of the SSL12 make it a good option for live music as well as studio recording. For the price it looks clearly better. And for the software packages, I'm actually not a great fan of companies offering a ton of "lite" editions of software with hardware. Sure it's nice for the beginner producer, but honestly most of it is useless and I'd prefer a cheaper hardware with no software at all instead of paying for their partnership on software products I won't use. Cheers !
@Godisgood1376 ай бұрын
The volt with some UA plugins isn’t worth it now since they released spark and you can buy them in bundles
@sufc435 ай бұрын
Anyone using the Midi ports with this? And having problems? I use it with a Roland TD12 drum module and, periodically and for no apparent reason, the thing just drops out and stops working. And will only work again if I re-boot everything, which is a massive pain in the a--e! I've even had SSL do a hardware upgrade, which they thought would solve the problem, but it hasn't. Any input gratefully received!
@marekgitarzysta5193 Жыл бұрын
So without the control software can you actually directly monitor what you're recording? (with Mic/Line?Guitar inputs)
@guyb700510 ай бұрын
Does MOOG manufacture SSL & Motu interfaces?
@vladykorleone9 ай бұрын
I don't need the DSP, I just need record voices with the best quality possible, which do you recommend SSL2 vs Apollo Twin?
@katyg38739 ай бұрын
Apollo twin is cleeeean sounding.
@chadhudson204610 ай бұрын
You didn’t mention that the SSL'S USB power helps with ground loops, and that IT has incredibly low latency, that puts the 476P to shame. Everything else you nailed. However, I prefer the SSL's aesthetics. I don’t like my interfaces looking like a cutting board hybrid.
@HarvVideoAudioStuff10 ай бұрын
It’s funny you should mention that as I’m currently reviewing the 476p but couldn’t find the official mixer latency figure (and yes I agree!), UA are a bit cagey with their marketing I think 😄
@R0BL689 ай бұрын
While trying to record my guitar/bass through input one high z…I want to hear the relative track louder than the mix of the song…but when I turn down the master fader…it also turns down the track I’m working on. What is the workaround for this ?
@SeanLeo_9995 ай бұрын
Does the SSL 2+ work with SSL360 on Mac?
@abriction Жыл бұрын
anyone notice his guitar almost falling over at 0:00 lol
@Yiannisdryed Жыл бұрын
4K legacy button is great. But you can use it on other things, bass for example are very pleasant or a kick drum and ofcorse you can use it if you have a podcast situation and you have speaking voice. Or you want to push more some very distorted guitars
@RemyRAD Жыл бұрын
It will also bring forth. A very interesting, psycho acoustic phenomenon. You might notice. The sound is no longer, seeming to come from the speakers? Where is it coming from? It's coming from about, 1 foot. Out in front of the speaker. In midair. It's out in front. It's not coming directly from the speaker. And that's because. While the sound is now being pushed out toward you. The difference in distance from the speaker cone. To where the sound is being produced in front of the speaker. Is that positive pressure wave. Because your speakers are now no longer sucking! They are not sucking inward anymore. They are protruding out toward you. And so for those that don't want any out of phase anything in their signal chain. Will have to realize. Inverting the polarity at the speaker. It is not out of phase. In fact it is more in phase.. And everything in your room. Will now combine as it should. And you will suddenly notice. Your Stereo Sweet Spot.. It is no longer just a spot. But it has grown why. The entire width of your room. It's crazy! You will be Surrounded in Sound. From only 2 speakers. It's an amazing sensory experience. When you experience it correctly. It'll change your life. You will understand what you are hearing much better. You will be able to evaluate what you are hearing, much better. And this is all because. Your brain cannot comprehend sound. In front of you. That is moving away from you.. From in front. Your brain doesn't know what to make of that? Because it shouldn't be hearing it that way. Because your speakers are wired inverted. Yet they now appear to be. And so audio is not perceived through emotions alone. You still have to listen. And you have to know. What it's supposed to sound like. Coming out of an electronic reproduction system. Where none of that is natural at all. Yet people keep talking about Natural Sound which is a complete and total misnomer. It's not natural. To make it sound good. You can't make it sound natural. Because sounding like natural sounds like muddy mud of nondescript sound. And getting natural sound. Doesn't mean doing nothing. That is amateur hour. I am not an amateur. You are. You don't know the characteristics of your microphones. And you think you need condenser microphones on everything. You don't. They didn't use a condenser microphone to record Michael Jackson's lead vocals. They used a cheap microphone. They could have used the SM-57 on Michael Jackson. You would have never known the difference. That it wasn't an, SM-7B. Because both of these microphones. Use the exact same identical microphone cartridge, capsule. They are identical. There is no difference. The difference is in the body. The difference is in the features. The difference is not in the sound. And I had to no such stuff. In order to write contracts for, studio constructions. And you have to know the equipment extensively. So in the end, kids. There are actually. Basically. 2 kinds of Audio Engineers. There are those of us. That not only use the equipment. We have also designed and built the equipment. And we know what makes it work. And we know how to use it effectively. Professionally. And then there are, all of you, audio engineers. I referred to as, Feder Flippers. You know how to plug-in microphones. You know how to turn up the volume control. You know how to press the record button. And play with your software. You don't know how anything works. You know nothing about the design concepts behind that which you use as your tools. You do not have a full understanding of your tools. Because for the most part. To make your little pop music recordings. You really need No College, Degree. It's a needless waste of money. You learn by doing. You learn by reading. You learn by listening. You learn by watching others. Like a monkey would. And you can get by that way. But you will never get beyond that way. And so there is your audio lesson for the day. The most valuable audio lesson you have ever gotten in your lives. And now. Aimed with better knowledge. And being able to hear what you're listening to. It will bring forth a great change for you. It will give you much greater confidence in your capabilities. Because now you can hear it! The way you're supposed to. The way your brain needs to. And because some of us also know the Psychology. Behind how human beings perceive, electronically recorded and manipulated, sound. Because there is nothing normal about this process. Not even close. As your crappy run-of-the-mill, hi-fi. Really can't reproduce a rock band. And we have to get it out over a crappy little, 4 inch speaker, generally. How do you get a huge sounding rock band. Out of eight 4 inch little speaker? You can't. Physics says it's not possible. And so there is no dynamic range, really to speak of. You only need between 1 and 6 DB of dynamic range in pop music. And none for the vocals. We crush the dynamics of the vocals. You don't because you think that's wrong. It's not. It's the thing to do. It's the way it needs to be. Because the human voice. Has a far wider dynamic range. Than, any musical instrument the planet. And we really don't want to hear that dynamic range. Trying to come out of a 4 inch speaker. It just doesn't work. I mean you can get pleasant recordings. Doing what you do, incorrectly. And it will sound pleasant and placid and boring and muddy and nondescript. But some people like that. I don't know why? I don't think they know why either? Because it doesn't have to be that way. They can just be friends. And let the music roll. Don't worry about the accuracy. Just get through the song. Many mistakes come out good. Because when I do the mix without the mistake. Everybody comes back to me and says. It actually sounded better with the mistake. That's right. It did. This is how it goes. The other thing people failed to understand. You create a song. You know what you want that to sound like. However. You cannot be that kind of dictatorial. And expect your song to come out good. Because it won't. It'll be forced sounding. Because it is. And so I usually tell people. We get a couple takes down of your song. All will be good efforts. We can then composite those takes together. For one stellar take. But even that won't always work. And that's because. When you have a good song. You cannot force it to be what you want it to be. No. The song, itself. Will, begin to take on a life of its own. It will inform us. How it is to be mixed and presented. I am not going to force it into anything. I'm going to let it determine. How it wants to be presented. I am merely the facilitator of the electronics. And this is how you allow a hit. To just happened for its self. And we go along for the ride. So you also have to have the right mindset for this. You have to be empowered with lots of knowledge. And that takes years to accrue and experience. Nobody knows what they are doing fresh out of college. Most like you have a dearth of information. And can end up. Choosing the wrong microphones. The wrong kind of preamps. The wrong kind of equalizers. The wrong kind of limiters. Any number of horrors can be realized. When you don't know what you need to know. And so there you go. Give the speaker polarity thing a try and a shot, for yourself. You can change it back again the other way. It only takes 2 minutes to do. And it's free. And you will be hearing things in a whole new way. Anyway everybody has been doing it wrong. Since at least 1968. That I know of. When I was 12 years old. I already knew. I was going to be an, Audio Engineer. The rest of my life and career long. And I heard something very different out of these JBL. Brand-new, 4310 speakers they had just introduced. Which I heard at the music store with my father. And I knew there was something different going on here. I could plainly hear it. Though I wasn't sure what I was hearing, yet? (More Compound Audio in following post)
@TomOudam Жыл бұрын
Great video and 32bit is the reason I went with SSL 12 over SSL 2+ and others.
@nickbeqiri22898 ай бұрын
Does this work with IPad Pro (which uses USB-C)??
@djfarr682010 ай бұрын
Why is 32 bit important if streaming services only support 24
@HarvVideoAudioStuff10 ай бұрын
This should explain - What Is 32 Bit Float? kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5TYq6iPobh6gs0
@Garnassium Жыл бұрын
I think you're not considering the advantages of an adat input enough. This means you can upgrade the interface instead of having to replace it when you need additional inputs. Good review!
@KabukiStarship9 ай бұрын
Yeah, but if you have a rackmount converter, then why would you want to waste space on your desk? I want the SSL2+ primarily for the Vocal Channel Strip and Drums Channel Strip VST plugins because those are some of the best channel strip plugs. I would say that is the primary selling point that no one is talking about. Also, no one goes into detail about how the mixer works.
@nabbalight1 Жыл бұрын
HI, great video, 🙂 with 32 bit recording, will this unit work well with my Windows 10 Pro, I ask, as the Sound settings in the W10 Pro, show only up to 24 bit? Also, what affordable ADAT preamp unit would be a good choice for the expansion?
@HarvVideoAudioStuff Жыл бұрын
Hmm I’m not sure about using with w10. But something like the Focusrite Scarlett Octopre would be a good value option for expansion 👍🏻
@artysanmobile8 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the 4k button. There’s one thing about it you failed to mention and that is that the character it creates is gain dependent. To me it is a single complex option available at the simple press of a little button. That is a valuable feature. It’s valuable on and off. So it certainly isn’t a drawback. Btw, it is not a DSP function. It is fully analog. Re its name, I fully agree that it is shamefully misleading and very UN-SSL. A really serious mistake they cannot undo. They should drop its price $100 and issue a formal apology.