Zentralmedia presents version V.4.10 for SSL Live in Spain
This update continues the commitment to increased performance and feature development for the mixers SSL Live from the brand, that this distributor sells in Spain.
Solid State Logic (SSL) has presented its latest update with Live V4.10 functions for the entire range of mixers SSL Live: L100, L200, L300, L350, L550 (including L500 and L500 Plus), as well as its Solsa software, providing live engineers with a host of beneficial features that expand their workflow and control.
So, the new SSL Event Manager, brand that sells in Spain central media, allows live engineers to create events that can perform one or more actions when one or more input states are met.
This means that a single trigger can trigger multiple output actions, what multiple triggers trigger a single output action, making the workflow configuration for the most demanding live events very flexible and intuitive for the engineer.
Other features are V-Auxes and V-Stems, which provide an efficient way to make mix adjustments for groups of pts using VCAs. Adjusting a V-Aux or V-Stem send will clip sends to that bus from all routes that are members of the VCA, will show the discrete level of each source path to each bus and the level with the VCA offset applied.
Spectrum Analyzer is a new graphical spectrum analyzer (FFT), available now through channels and buses, EQ and filters, allowing an engineer to quickly identify and resolve frequency problems.
Fixed point per octave analyzer has equal resolution across the entire frequency range, providing high resolution even at low frequencies.
Dynamic equalizers -Dynamic EQ- of 1, 2 y 4 Live software effects rack bands have also been redesigned; They have a new graphical user interface and add more levels of control, including 'static' gain, higher Q range (filter width) and new modes of threshold trigger.
Another modification is DAW Control, with the redesign of the dynamic equalizers of 1, 2 y 4 Live software effects rack bands with new threshold trigger modes.
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