Channel strip, Introduction, Channel strip 2 - 3 duality operator’s manual – Solid State Logic Duality 82S6DUA20C User Manual

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Channel Strip

Introduction

Duality’s Split Mode enables the channel processing to be easily applied to channel input

signals feeding the DAW record path or to the DAW returns. This provides the equivalent of in-

line operation but without the complexity of separate channel and monitor paths.

Users who are familiar with SSL’s range of in-line consoles will soon realise that the channel

strip faders can control virtual faders on the workstation as well as the channel signal path , in

many ways paralleling the large/small fader configuration of an in-line channel strip. This

provides an alternative to Split Mode working, with the DAW console handling the functions of

a monitor mixer.

The channel supports two input connections, the Monitor Input which is normally sourced

from the output of the DAW, and the Channel input which accepts variable level signals from

a microphone, DI box or other audio source. Three preamps are available for use with either

input: a unity gain line level buffer which is normally assigned to the DAW return, and a pair of

mic preamps sourced from the CHANNEL input XLR connector, one using SSL’s Super

Analogue direct coupled DC servo circuitry, and the other featuring SSL’s proprietary VHD™

(Variable Harmonic Drive) valve emulation gain stage. The channel output can route to 24

Track Busses, any one of three stereo Main Mix Busses (A, B and C) or all the Main Mix

Busses in 5.1 mode.

In addition to two Cue Stereo sends and four mono FX Sends, a dedicated Direct Output (CH

OP) is provided. Each channel has comprehensive routing for EQ and filter, dynamics, and

insert send/return points.

The channel strip can be divided into five distinct functional sections:

Channel input

Dynamics

EQ and filter

Cue Stereo and FX outputs

Channel output pan

Beneath the channel strips is a panel containing the ‘D-pot’ for DAW output or channel level

control. This area also houses cut and solo buttons for both fader and D-pot, and an electronic

scribble strip. Finally, below the ‘write-your-own’ scribble strip, each channel has a long-throw

(100mm) moving fader.

Above each bay of six channel strips, the TFT meter display provides a large range of useful

information on a per-channel basis, including audio and dynamics metering, processing order,

bus routing, automation bargraphs (optional) and Total Recall™ (optional).

5

4

3

2

1

F

R

LR

LCR

L

R

LFE

Focus

5.1

SPLIT

PAN TO TRK

LMF

dB

Q

KHz

Hz

Q

+

.2

2.0

40

600

KHz

HMF

dB

+

0

KHz

.6

7

LF

THRESHOLD

+10

0

BELL

BELL

dB

0

LF

+

0

HF

dB

+

0

Hz

500

20

CUE ST

L

R

FX1

FX2

EQ

IN

POST

INS

IN

CH OP

FX4

HF

OUT

3

KEY

G-EQ

RATIO

1

20

SRC
SEL

AFL

EFX

ON

ALT

CH OP

POST

SET EFX

/CUEB

SRC
SEL

CH OP

CH OP

FX3

TO

S/Ch

RELEASE

1

4

1

4

THRESHOLD

RANGE

0

40

GATE/EXP

.1

4

+10

- 30

0

DYN

IN

REL/HOLD

PK

Cue B

EFX

ON

EFX

ON

CH OP

CH OP

EFX

ON

EFX

ON

EXP

POST

EQ

COMPRESSOR

INPUT

CH

dB

-20

+20

48V

dB

+15

+75

PAD

2nd

3rd

FILT

to

INP

Ø

HI-Z

60

15

0

220

400

.3

.

6

1.

0

DRV

IN

kHZ

-

-

-

1

2

3

5

30

9

6

4

30

60

100

300

S/Ch

LSTN

FILTERS

HOLD

Push for Fst Att

LINK

0

Push for Fst Att

DRIVE

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1.5

22

15

10

5

2

1

2

3

4

5

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Duality Operator’s Manual

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