SSL Beefs Up Live Range
Solid State Logic is adding a bunch of new features to its Live console range with the release of SSL Live L350 and L550 consoles. Alongside these new consoles comes X-Light; the next generation of touring-grade high bandwidth Dante AoIP infrastructure technology, a new Stagebox and new V4.8 software.
The new L550 features a total of 288 processing paths, 36 matrix outputs and 48 VCAs, assignable to any of the 36 + 2 faders on the control surface. L350 features a total of 216 processing paths, 36 Matrix outputs and 36 VCAs in a compact 24 + 2 fader frame. Both consoles can be augmented with USB Remote Fader Tiles or be connected to remotely from another console, a laptop running SOLSA remote control software or tablet running the TaCo control app for a truly flexible and expandable work surface.
The L350 and L550 replace the L300 and L500 Plus in the current SSL Live console range and are showfile compatible with all other SSL Live consoles. All existing SSL MADI and Network I/O Dante stageboxes can be deployed with any combination of SSL Live consoles to suit the requirements of even the most complex production. Upgrade kits are also available to existing L300 and L500 Plus owners who wish to upgrade their consoles to the latest specification to benefit from the processing power increase and keep their console inventory up to date.
A new V4.8 version of software will also be available to support all new hardware, along with accelerated Channel View screen responsiveness, expanded remote control options, new formats and features for the Automix effect and a collection of useful I/O setup and workflow features.
X-Light is a high channel count, ultra-low latency interface, carrying 256×256 channels of 96kHz 24-bit audio plus control data between SSL Live consoles and Dante devices. Featuring ruggedised connectors and cable redundancy, X-Light has been designed to offer a Dante I/O solution that is reliable and quick to deploy in the field, while maintaining many of the benefits of a scalable and flexible AoIP network. X-Light establishes SSL Live as the first live sound console with enough Dante I/O to handle stage inputs for mid to large scale touring applications. With SSL Live, users are not limited to 64 Dante channels or a 48kHz sample rate. New L350 and L550 consoles can be specified with X-Light and SSL Blacklight II connections. The X-Light option can be fitted to any L100, L200, L350 or L550 console. Owners of L300 and L500 consoles can upgrade to L350/L550 to take advantage of X-Light.
For the touring market, a new 1U X-Light Bridge interface designed to be deployed within stage I/O racks, features a fully redundant pair of X-Light connections using Neutrik opticalCON Quad format connectors on the front panel. On the rear panel there are two redundant pairs of Neutrik etherCON format Dante connections for audio and control distribution. Up to eight SB 32.24 stageboxes can now be connected via a pair of network switches to a single X-Light Bridge redundantly at 96kHz with gain control of each input. There are no big workflow changes either! X-Light Bridge provides a seamless I/O boost for the user, as the routing process in the console interface is exactly the same via the X-Light Bridge as it is via the existing local Dante Expander Module. This includes the ability to configure the X-Light channel capacity as Virtual Tie Lines, for routing in Dante Controller, or as Dual Domain Routes for seamless routing and control from console channels.
SSL is also further expanding the SSL Network I/O range of Dante interfaces with the introduction of the SB16.12 Stagebox. Based on the same specifications and design as the larger SB32.24, the new SB16.12 features 16 SuperAnalogue mic/line inputs with gain compensated digital split outputs, 8 line outputs, 4 AES inputs with SRC and 4 AES outputs. The SB 16.12 has dual Dante network interfaces, providing a redundant pair of ruggedised etherCON ports for the main I/O and a redundant pair of SFP ports for the compensated split outputs. The SFP ports can be configured by the user with RJ45, multimode fibre or singlemode fibre connections. The two networks can be linked to allow access to all I/O and ports on a single (redundant) network, or split to provide network segregation for the split outputs (e.g. to feed a broadcast truck). The SB 16.12 allows for greater flexibility of I/O options when deploying I/O in a distributed system.
SSL Live 350, L550 consoles, X-Light Bridge, SB 16.12 Stageboxes and new V4.8 software are all available from Feb.
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