SSL drops a heavyweight analog desk refresh that stuffs classic 4000 E vibes and modern routing into a studio-flexible monster.
What just landed
What just landed
- Solid State Logic shows Origin Evo at NAMM.
- An all-analogue in-line console replaces the prior Origin.
- Design chases the full 4000 E channel behavior.
- Every channel gets authentic E Series dynamics.
- Original-spec circuitry recreates an aggressive compression feel.
- Fast gating behavior mirrors vintage consoles.
- Offered in 16-channel or 32-channel frames.
- Mixdown paths reach up to 88 inputs.
- Small and large faders sit side by side.
- PureDrive preamps use discrete transistor layouts.
- Clean gain available with variable drive grit.
- Low-noise path stays intact under heavy push.
- E Series 242 Black Knob EQ appears on channels.
- Four-band parametric layout handles broad shaping.
- High-pass and low-pass filters reroute flexibly.
- Compressor and gate live on every strip.
- Side-chain linking connects adjacent channels.
- Multiple attack and release behaviors are selectable.
- Classic SSL glue still anchors the mix bus.
- Extra ratios expand compression choices.
- Side-chain filtering and insert return added.
- Rackmount center supports multiple layouts.
- UF8 or UF1 controllers integrate cleanly.
- Meter bridge and faders reposition freely.
- Existing Origin units get retrofit channel kits.
- Eight-channel packs allow staged upgrades.
- Pricing handled directly through SSL.
- 16-channel version lists at £38,160 with VAT.
- The 32-channel version lists at £57,360 with VAT.