TomWaterman
Well-known member
Hey dudes!
Just a curious question concerning the SSL4000 and 6000 circuits.
On a 4000 in the stereo aux returns there are controls for level (stereo), balance and interestingly width.
This width control also crops up on the more featured SL611S stereo I/O module. Its in the channel section labelled image above the pan and can be turned on/off and has options for extra wide and also additonal filter switch to ensure anything below 250Hz isn't made too wide.
My questions are this:
Do you ever use this on an SSL? Find it too easy to do damge?
This has to be some form of M/S circuit and me likey!! So does anyone have a schemo?
I particularly like the way the stereo channel deals with positioning and could be great for mono'ing out reverbs/pads and panning them off...or enhancing the width of some delays.
I wouldn't mind cribbing a look at the circuit as I have have lost access to a 6000 manual
Cheers Tom
Just a curious question concerning the SSL4000 and 6000 circuits.
On a 4000 in the stereo aux returns there are controls for level (stereo), balance and interestingly width.
This width control also crops up on the more featured SL611S stereo I/O module. Its in the channel section labelled image above the pan and can be turned on/off and has options for extra wide and also additonal filter switch to ensure anything below 250Hz isn't made too wide.
My questions are this:
Do you ever use this on an SSL? Find it too easy to do damge?
This has to be some form of M/S circuit and me likey!! So does anyone have a schemo?
I particularly like the way the stereo channel deals with positioning and could be great for mono'ing out reverbs/pads and panning them off...or enhancing the width of some delays.
I wouldn't mind cribbing a look at the circuit as I have have lost access to a 6000 manual
Cheers Tom