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SSL's Duality goes to Sheffield AV productions
Jan 29, 2007 8:00 AM
Sheffield audio instructor Drew Mazurek at the Duality console.
Sheffield Audio-Video Productions and the Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts — comprising audio recording studios, a remote recording truck, video editing suites and educational facilities — has installed a new Solid State Logic Duality console.
The SSL Duality is housed in Sheffield's music studio in Phoenix, MD, and serves the facility's commercial recording and training programs.
Duality replaces Sheffield's SSL 4000 E console, which the facility installed nearly 20 years ago. Though the facility originally considered an SSL J or K Series console for the upgrade, they chose Duality, which integrates a digital audio workstation (DAW), to accommodate the preferences of a younger generation of users.
Duality combines the analog sonics of the vintage SSL E, G and K Series consoles with extended DAW capabilities. It has a comprehensive controller and high-end analog facilities such as signal processing and monitoring.
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