Waves SSL EV2 Bruksanvisning
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SSL EV2
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Waves SSL EV2
User Guide

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing Waves. To get the most out of your new Waves plugin, please take a moment to read this user
guide. To install software and manage your licenses, you need a free Waves account. Sign up at www.waves.com. With
a Waves account you can keep track of your products, renew your Waves Update Plan, participate in bonus programs,
and keep up to date with other important information.
We suggest that you become familiar with the Waves Support pages: www.waves.com/support. There you will find
technical articles about installation, troubleshooting, specifications, and more. Plus, you’ll find company contact
information and Waves Support news.
SSL EV2 CHANNEL
If any piece of hardware has earned the title “Classic,” it’s the Solid State Logic 4000 Series analog mixing console. A
generation of engineers created iconic mixes for music, television, and films, seated at these desks. The SSL 4000 E,
introduced in 1979, was the first mixing desk to incorporate dynamics processing on every channel, along with a master
bus compressor in the center section. The ability to patch into the master bus compressor, and to control its sidechain
from an internal sub-mix, provided a versatile workspace that opened up many creative possibilities. The 4000 E has a
unique personality: it can be present and aggressive, which, along with the characteristic punchiness of the dynamics
section, makes for a distinctive sound.
The original 4000 E channel strip includes a mic/line input section that introduces a certain amount of harmonic
distortion, a filter section with sweepable HP and LP controls, a four-band EQ, and a dynamics section with a
compressor and gate/expander. Filter and EQ can be part of the audio chain or used in the sidechain of the dynamics
section. As EQ capabilities evolved, new EQ modules were introduced. Models differed by the slope of filters and EQ
behavior. They were identified by the color of their filter knobs [Black Knob (242), Brown Knob (02), Orange Knob (232),
and Pink Knob (292)].

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Brown Knob vs. Black Knob
The Brown Knob EQ was the original SSL 4000 E channel strip EQ/filter. This established the “SSL Sound” for rock and
pop music and was soon heard on the radio everywhere. Because of its wide EQ, the Brown sound can be pronounced,
even gritty, yet it is very musical; and it excels on drums and bass. The Black Knob EQ was introduced in the mid-
1980s. It is cleaner and a tad more open than the Brown Knob and is well suited for vocals and acoustic instruments.
Brown is a wider EQ and is considered better suited for reshaping. Black is narrower, which is usually what you want for
scooping. Each has a distinct sound.
WAVES SSL EV2 PLUGIN
The original Waves SSL 4000 Collection was released in 2006, in partnership with SSL. It was a groundbreaker in
analog device modeling. Every aspect of the SSL hardware was measured, analyzed, and duplicated as a plugin. Every
routing option was faithfully recreated. It proved to be a very successful tool, and it remains one of the most frequently
used plugins in the business. The Waves SSL EV2 Channel plugin is a new modeling of the SSL 4000 E. It delivers the
same functionality as the classic Waves SSL Channel plugin, with a few new features and a slightly rearranged interface.
Most notably, you can now switch between the Brown Knob and Black Knob EQs, within the plugin, so you get the best
of both worlds. It also provides switchable input analogue harmonic noise distortion and an output imager to control the
width of the stereo field.
Waves has been developing modeled devices for a long time. SSL EV2 Channel is an offspring of this work and
experience. It reflects the latest advances in hardware modeling, so its sound and behavior are closer to that of the SSL
4000 E channel hardware than was possible when the SSL 4000 Collection was created. If, however, you’re using the
original Waves SSL 4000 plugin, you probably like its particular sound and know how to work with it. Each modeling—the
old and the new—has its own personality and color, so insert them both in your session and find out which works best for
you at that moment.
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