Waves SSL 4000 E User Manual

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Master Section Controls and Indicators  
On the bottom right of the SSL Channel Strip are the master gain controls and level indicator.    
 1. 
Level Indicator  Levels are expressed in dBFS, although all parameters are expressed 
as dBu.   
 2. 
INPUT and OUTPUT switches above the meter allow you to toggle the level indicator 
between input and output.  
 3. 
An 
Input Trim Button enables you to trim the input to the channel by ± 18db.  The 
plug-in is aligned so that -18 dBFS = 0.  
 4. 
The 
Output Fader controls the output level of the processor.  
 5. 
Analogue on/off. Classic analogue processors necessarily create more noise and 
harmonic distortions than modern digital devices.  This is, in part, what gives analogue 
processors their desired sound.  By default, all components of the SSL 4000 Collection 
operate in a mode which enables emulation of the SSL analogue console.  However, there 
may be times when you prefer to use this plug-in without these special attributes.  
Switching off Analogue disables analogue emulation.  
 6. 
Phase Reverse (Ø) This button reverses the phase of the input signal.   
 
  
4. The Waves System Bar  
All Waves plug-ins share a common feature, the Waves System Bar, which takes care of most 
administrative functions you will encounter while working with Waves plug-ins.  Since the Waves 
System Bar is the same on practically all Waves plug-ins, you will always know how to file, 
compare, load and copy the parameters of a Waves plug-in, even if you have never before 
worked with that particular processor.  
  
Commands common to all Waves plug-ins:  
Undo   undoes the last performed action.   
Redo  redoes the last undone action. There are 6 levels of undo and redo.  
Setup A/B toggles between two sets of parameters within the same processor – useful when 
comparing different parameter settings in order to achieve optimal results.  
Copy A->B copies the current settings to the second setup register.  
Save used for saving presets in the Waves file format (.xps)  
 There are two options for saving:  
Save to new file:  creates a new .xps file wherein multiple presets can be 
saved.  
Save into preset menu:  saves the preset into the default list of the plug-in.  
Load  allows recalling presets from files.  
Once a file is selected, its first preset will load and become active.  Other presets in 
the file will be listed under the preset’s name in the Load menu.  
You can also load factory presets and user presets (saved using “Save into preset 
menu
.)  
  
Pressing the 
?
 button will open the manual for the plug-in you are using.