A Solid State Logic System T broadcast audio production platform has been installed at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, where it supports the Communications and Public Affairs NASA Television ...
The SSL 2+ is an affordable USB audio interface that offers some of the sound and technology magic that has made the SSL brand one of the most popular mixing consoles in professional recording studios ...
The SSL Connex can capture sound through 360˚ as well as from front or sides. It has four recording modes plus a special immersive mode for creating spatial recordings. Solid State Logic (SSL) has ...
PARIS – Solid State Logic, the world’s leading manufacturer of advanced tools for audio professionals, is pleased to announce that CANAL+ Group, the leading broadcasting company in France, which ...
Solid State Logic (SSL) has integrated technology from Telos Alliance into its System T broadcast mixing consoles. Jünger Audio’s flexAI platform has been integrated to create a more streamlined ...
Oxford, UK, January 8, 2026 — Solid State Logic announces the launch of its new SSL autoSeries plug-ins, combining SSL’s best-in-class 4000 E modeling with sonible’s cutting-edge, AI-assisted audio ...
Sarasota, Florida, July 10, 2025 — After opening a second studio location on Florida’s Gulf Coast in Sarasota to complement his ongoing work in Nashville, Sal Oliveri wanted to take the sound quality ...
Stop & Go has upgraded two of its OB units with Solid State Logic consoles. The Toulouse-based production company has integrated Solid State Logic (SSL) System T S400 consoles into two of its OB units ...
Solid State Logic is expanding its SSL Live Bundles offering. Now included in these bundles is the new MPL 16-8 stagebox, providing users with a new entry point into SSL Live. Designed for engineers ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--xMEMS Labs, the leader in solid-state MEMS audio solutions, today announced that its breakthrough Cypress full-range MEMS speaker, together with the Alta-S ...
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