Be respectful in the comments if you would, please......I already had to ban/block several people from this new channel....LOL. All hate comments are immediately deleted and no one ever sees them. If you feel the need to be disrespectful, just go elsewhere.
Massive congratulations! I would love an SSL console like that. Ironically, I type this less than 10 miles away from SSL in Begbroke! It was crazy to see the Neal Brothers logo on the crate from Reading down the road here. Looks like they handle SSL's global packaging. What a great job and crazy to imagine this thing on a ship across the Atlantic!!! Cannot wait to share your journey with the new board. Best wishes from Oxfordshire!
Awesome Dave! I guessed it last week when I answered a new collaboration to your question on the BIG Announcement as I'm sure Sweetwater is involved in this new equipment acquisition....your shirt in the video gave it away! LOL...
Best of luck with your console. I know what it feels like to take delivery of a large format console. Many years ago I took delivery of a D&R Orion Console (Made overseas as well). It was a fully modular inline console w/4 band sweep EQ and it took four of us to carry it down to my basement studio. Thankfully, like you, I had an outside entrance to the basement or it likely would not have made it down to my studio. The Orion weighed around 280 pounds, so a little lighter then your SSL. All The Best. Phil NYC Area
@@MixingMusicAnalog I've been watching some of your other videos with your set up of the SSL and boy do I get your journey you went through setting up a large console with outboard gear, cabling, etc. I spend about 2 months soldering TRS and XLR cables and from there installed a full Star Ground System with a dedicated Grounding Rod behind my house. This way the studio was totally isolated form the rest of the house where there was no interference from RF, EMI, etc. It was about a 5-6 month journey at that time, but well worth the effort. I have, like you, a Hybrid setup. I am employing both an analog and digital mixer side by side, including a newly updated star ground system when I recently rebuilt my studio. I have a fair amount of vintage gear from the late 1980s and early/mid 1990s. (Eventide H3000, Lexicon PCM42, REV7, TC Electronic, etc). Thankfully, I never sold any of my outboard gear! Love to talk shop with you someday David. We have very similar interest and have taken similar journeys. Phil NYC Area
@Uptown Photography, I would love to chat sometime. Send me an mail via my website and we can set up a Zoom call. I love talking shop with others! I always learn something
I suppose those who tuned out on your other channel did so because they simply could not afford the hardware. They definitely won't be able to process a $50K console. Congratulations on your success! That SSL is beautiful! I'm an API/Helios guy myself.
Wow,, Stairs and a doorway. I'm checking for hernias on me from just watching! LOL Looks a lot smaller in these videos that the one with you in a side shot sitting behind it.. I want one now!
This was quite exciting… nice to see the actual size of the shipping container! I’ve watched most of your (future) videos of the installation and set up… forgive if you’ve answered this question already. Did you ever consider the Audient ASP 8024 HE? … From what I can tell for new consoles in this price range. We have SSL Origin, Audient 8024 he, and Trident 88, 78. I’ve eliminated the Trident due to lack of reviews / information and ascetic reasons, but I’m still interested in the Audient… 24 busses, 14 auxes…. And the SSL Can you tell me which factors lead you to deciding on the SSL? I realize you’ll be using this for mixing primarily. My interest is in both mixing and tracking… Thank you!
I did consider an Audient 8024. The Origin has 32 fader vs 24 on the Audient. For me, SSL has great customer support where they spent a lot of time with me prior to purchase answering questions etc. I was able to easily reach them over in England and speak to them. The other considering factor is the fact that from a business perspective the SSL is going to add more "prestige" and will attract more clients. Everyone has heard of SSL. It has a long legendary history and reputation. 90% of every commercial record heard from the 70's-90's has been mixed on an SSL desk. It has that "sound" that people know and will pay for. I can't say that about an Audinet, at least in my opinion. Lastly, to be perfectly honest, for future resale value the SSL will hold far more than an Audinet console. So for me is was simple. I wanted one of the Big 3 console brands.....SSL, NEVE or API. For this amount of money, anything other than that did not make sense to me. However, I am sure there are many Audinet owners that would 100% disagree with everything I said here and that is totally valid and I respect their choice.
@@MixingMusicAnalog Recently found your channels and enjoy your content. Congrats on getting the new board and I look forward to seeing how you handle it.
I remember watching this video a while back, very interesting. I just wondered…..let’s say you powered it up and one single preamp or whatever didn’t work. What would SSL do? Would they send someone out to fix it , surely you wouldn’t send it back for a service or something?
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Where are you going to keep that box lol. If you sell or move house it wouldn’t be much cost to get a new box made, compared with the cost of the mixer.
@@MixingMusicAnalog ok cool, I know that Warren Huart Produce like a Pro guy says his electric bill is around $1500 a month bc of his SSL console & running all that equipment with it. He has a old ssl console tho.
With the over head, how does anyone make a living, or even pay back these expenses, from a recording studio revenue?!? $45/hr …few sessions per week…i don’t understand. heck of a day job or lottery?
$45 per hour? LOL......not even close. I would not even turn the lights on for $45 per hour. This console is already making enough to pay for itself and its only been a few months.
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Beautiful equipment, hope you've been enjoying it! Glad we were a part of the process.
Thank you very much!
@@MixingMusicAnalog pretty cool the freighter commented on the delivery.
Be respectful in the comments if you would, please......I already had to ban/block several people from this new channel....LOL. All hate comments are immediately deleted and no one ever sees them. If you feel the need to be disrespectful, just go elsewhere.
Thanks! I've learned so much from many of your videos. Believe in your cause very much. Love your spirit and enthusiasm.
Awesome! Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Massive congratulations! I would love an SSL console like that. Ironically, I type this less than 10 miles away from SSL in Begbroke! It was crazy to see the Neal Brothers logo on the crate from Reading down the road here. Looks like they handle SSL's global packaging. What a great job and crazy to imagine this thing on a ship across the Atlantic!!!
Cannot wait to share your journey with the new board. Best wishes from Oxfordshire!
Thanks Adam! I really appreciate it
Congrats! It's a big step to enter in another league....it's so beautiful!
a BIG step for sure. I hope I did the right thing.....LOL
Cool, the console looks awesome Can't wait to hear it and my congrats on the purchase!!!
Thanks! I appreciate it
That first smoke test is always awesome =) Congrats!
LOL
way to go coach!!! congrats.....cant wait to hear this thing in operation
You and me both!
Congrats Man and Thanks for the Video ... Hope to see more soon !
More to come!
Awesome Dave!
I guessed it last week when I answered a new collaboration to your question on the BIG Announcement as I'm sure Sweetwater is involved in this new equipment acquisition....your shirt in the video gave it away! LOL...
nope! not a collaboration with SW. I paid the full price like anyone else would. I wish they would have helped with this but they did not.
That looks sweet! Congratulations! Greetings from Argentina!
Thank you very much!
Good Gravy! I felt like a kid a Christmas watching this. Super exciting! Congrats on the new channel, subbing NOW!
Thanks for the sub!Welcome to our family!
Congrats!! I came along fir this journey and ride with you..
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the support
great to see you exited like a little Kid, amazing
It really is exciting! The gear is a lot of fun for sure!
Congratulations, I wish that some day I can afford to have one myself
Thank you so much!
I'd never leave that room!
LOL...I hear that!
Congrats David!
Thanks Jim!
Marvelous! It’s like a gleaming space ship from heaven.
Thank you very much!
Best of luck with your console.
I know what it feels like to take delivery of a large format console. Many years ago I took delivery of a D&R Orion Console (Made overseas as well). It was a fully modular inline console w/4 band sweep EQ and it took four of us to carry it down to my basement studio. Thankfully, like you, I had an outside entrance to the basement or it likely would not have made it down to my studio. The Orion weighed around 280 pounds, so a little lighter then your SSL.
All The Best.
Phil
NYC Area
Thanks Phil!
@@MixingMusicAnalog I've been watching some of your other videos with your set up of the SSL and boy do I get your journey you went through setting up a large console with outboard gear, cabling, etc.
I spend about 2 months soldering TRS and XLR cables and from there installed a full Star Ground System with a dedicated Grounding Rod behind my house. This way the studio was totally isolated form the rest of the house where there was no interference from RF, EMI, etc.
It was about a 5-6 month journey at that time, but well worth the effort.
I have, like you, a Hybrid setup. I am employing both an analog and digital mixer side by side, including a newly updated star ground system when I recently rebuilt my studio. I have a fair amount of vintage gear from the late 1980s and early/mid 1990s. (Eventide H3000, Lexicon PCM42, REV7, TC Electronic, etc). Thankfully, I never sold any of my outboard gear!
Love to talk shop with you someday David. We have very similar interest and have taken similar journeys.
Phil
NYC Area
@Uptown Photography, I would love to chat sometime. Send me an mail via my website and we can set up a Zoom call. I love talking shop with others! I always learn something
I am really looking forward to this new channel. Great content as always
Thank you!
Loving your series. Been keeping my out for this console for a long time. Thanks for making these. Super appreciated!!
Glad you like them!
Congrats man!!! Just must have a continuous smile.
Thank you very much!!
Congratulations! I have the same dream one day! I can’t wait for the future videos on this console!!!
Thanks!
Congratulations!! This will be fun!
It will be fun for sure. Looking forward to creating a lot of cool videos
Dang you must be one happy camper! Congrats!
I am very happy, thank you. It's been a TON of hard work but totally worth it
This is amazing. Nice addition, Dave.
Thank you
I will be following you ..Origin Console 0139 was delivered to me on the 6th... Congratulations
Hey Congrats. Glad to see another Origin user here. Maybe we can help each other!
I just saw one of these at NAMM and it is absolutely gorgeous congratulations man.
It really is!
This is great. You deserve it Dave for all the help you give.
Thank you Shaun. I appreciate it
Congrats!!
Thanks very much!
WOWZERS!!!!! way to go Dave!!!!
Thank you!
Very sharp looking console.
It’s on my “gear” bucket list.
Looking forward to checking out the mixes you do through it.
Thanks for watching!
@@MixingMusicAnalog where in the states are you based Dave?
I’m up North in Mississauga Ontario Canada.
Just curious.
Aweomse desk and space. Enjoy!
Thank you very much. I appreciate your support!
love this video! looks good :) going to work with this console tomorrow, looking forward to it.
Let us know how you liked the Origin
I would like to thank your friends for carrying that thing down the stairs...so I didn't have to! ;-)
You and me both!
Congrats!!! Looks great.
Thank you
Looks amazing!
Thank you
I suppose those who tuned out on your other channel did so because they simply could not afford the hardware. They definitely won't be able to process a $50K console. Congratulations on your success! That SSL is beautiful! I'm an API/Helios guy myself.
That's why I started a 2nd channel. Now, there is something for everyone.
Wow,, Stairs and a doorway. I'm checking for hernias on me from just watching! LOL Looks a lot smaller in these videos that the one with you in a side shot sitting behind it.. I want one now!
It was HEAVY! I would not want to move that again anytime soon!
Talk about a “Labor of Love”!!!
It really is. What a learning experience
A saws-all with a wood & nail demo blade would have made a quick and easy job with clean cuts for disassembly... little late I know. Sweet package!
Thanks for the tips!
Congratualtions Brother 🎉🎉 A Very Good Investment 🎶🎶
Thank you 🙌
Congrats dude!! Happy for you! Wish i could afford one. 😭😭😭
Thanks for watching!
If you're credit is good the sky is the limit
Congratulations that’s a lot of work
Thank you
Business must be good! I’m jealous!
We are doing ok because of the support from p[people like yourself.
Very Nice! Congrats! I also live in CT, 😀
Awesome! Thank you!
Congrats!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this feelings ... it's amazing.
My pleasure 😊
Congratulations and enjoy.
Thank you!
Nice to see this video. I hope one day, i may custom my own console / clone
Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Congrats man! Thanks for sharing the experience too! Are you pleased with the purchase?
Yes I am!
This was quite exciting… nice to see the actual size of the shipping container!
I’ve watched most of your (future) videos of the installation and set up… forgive if you’ve answered this question already.
Did you ever consider the Audient ASP 8024 HE? … From what I can tell for new consoles in this price range. We have SSL Origin, Audient 8024 he, and Trident 88, 78. I’ve eliminated the Trident due to lack of reviews / information and ascetic reasons, but I’m still interested in the Audient… 24 busses, 14 auxes…. And the SSL
Can you tell me which factors lead you to deciding on the SSL? I realize you’ll be using this for mixing primarily. My interest is in both mixing and tracking…
Thank you!
I did consider an Audient 8024. The Origin has 32 fader vs 24 on the Audient. For me, SSL has great customer support where they spent a lot of time with me prior to purchase answering questions etc. I was able to easily reach them over in England and speak to them.
The other considering factor is the fact that from a business perspective the SSL is going to add more "prestige" and will attract more clients. Everyone has heard of SSL. It has a long legendary history and reputation. 90% of every commercial record heard from the 70's-90's has been mixed on an SSL desk. It has that "sound" that people know and will pay for. I can't say that about an Audinet, at least in my opinion. Lastly, to be perfectly honest, for future resale value the SSL will hold far more than an Audinet console.
So for me is was simple. I wanted one of the Big 3 console brands.....SSL, NEVE or API. For this amount of money, anything other than that did not make sense to me. However, I am sure there are many Audinet owners that would 100% disagree with everything I said here and that is totally valid and I respect their choice.
Congratulations, very nice.
Thanks Robbie!
Sweet man
Thank you so much!!
That console looks 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very much!
They blanket wrapped my Api 3208 in like 15 minutes,an then it was to shipped to Texas easy peazy
NICE!!! Congrats.
Mystery unboxing in the background at 2:26!
Thanks for watching!
@@MixingMusicAnalog Recently found your channels and enjoy your content. Congrats on getting the new board and I look forward to seeing how you handle it.
That is beautiful!!!
Thank you very much!
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I remember watching this video a while back, very interesting. I just wondered…..let’s say you powered it up and one single preamp or whatever didn’t work. What would SSL do? Would they send someone out to fix it , surely you wouldn’t send it back for a service or something?
LOL...well I would hope they would send out a tech. It would be a challenge to send back a 400lb console...LOL
Very nice Dave , now I want one lol
You can have one! Can finance it like a car....LOL....that's what I did
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When i sold my api 3208 they came and blanket wrapped it ,then off to texas
Good luck in Texas!!
@@MixingMusicAnalog I almost sold it here,but he decided to go with a preowned ssl duality
Beast!
Thanks for watching!
congrats!
Thank you
It's wonderful.I only wish I could own one.
YOU can! simple monthly payments, just like a car payment
looks sweet
Thank you
I uncrated and installed my Origjn completely on my own ….. that required some creativity, I can tell you!
Nice work!
How much was the board?
How Much did BTX and SSL Charge to Ship and Deliver the item?
$49,500 shipped
Awesome!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Super nice...
Cubase it works with Origin?
Thanks
Yes it does
Thanks again...how much was? I tried to find the price on the internet but i didn't find it..congrats for this new SSL
Awesome 😎
Thanks 🤗
Wow.......she's a beauty!!!!
Thanks Troy
Sweet console! I wonder, if one has a 24-track machine AND a DAW-based system, can both of them be used with the Origin?
I would think so
How would you say stacks up to older classics like the 4000?
More reliable, cheaper to operate, smaller in size. I would buy this over a vintage 4000 any day but that is just my opinion
@@MixingMusicAnalog that’s awesome, thanks for the reply. Gives me motivation.
awesome but how much was the ssl mixer curious
check Sweetwater for current pricing
That’s a big investment!
It certainly is, but its a lot of fun
can you use it with the Apollo interfaces you have???
Yes
wha type of projects do you work on?
I mix for mostly indie artist. Every thing from rock, pop, country etc..booked 1-2 months out
ssl origin have daw controller ( protools feader)?
no
@@MixingMusicAnalog COOL !!
Enjoy!
Thank you!!
Just installed my api ,i had the shipping company bring in the console 350lbs
Good for you! congrats! Which model API?
@@MixingMusicAnalog 2448
Were did you get it from
Sweetwater
Dave - if I owned that desk I would move my bed into the room - Ian
LOL......I hear you!
Where are you going to keep that box lol. If you sell or move house it wouldn’t be much cost to get a new box made, compared with the cost of the mixer.
I ended up getting rid of it.
Did you buy it through Vintage King?
No, Sweetwater
Let us know if there is an increase in the electric bill😃🤞🏼
Actually, the new consoles do not take up any more power than a desktop computer and they also have a "sleep" mode as well.
@@MixingMusicAnalog ok cool, I know that Warren Huart Produce like a Pro guy says his electric bill is around $1500 a month bc of his SSL console & running all that equipment with it. He has a old ssl console tho.
Sooo....what gear are u getting rid of? Hmmmmmm?
None really...
So, it weighs about the same as a B3.
I guess it does. Heavy!
What do these things cost?
under $50K
how many channels actually?
Not sure what you mean. the console is 64 in/out
@@MixingMusicAnalog wow...all stereo channels, right? may i ask how much does it cost?
Hou much price
around 55K
wow nice..
Thank you very much!
I’m not jealous! Your jealous!! Lol
LOL....
Finally found the original video. Congrats. Take good care of it or karma will get you loll.
Thank you, I will
It took us 8 people and we all barely lifted it.
LOL....now I feel better!
With the over head, how does anyone make a living, or even pay back these expenses, from a recording studio revenue?!? $45/hr …few sessions per week…i don’t understand. heck of a day job or lottery?
$45 per hour? LOL......not even close. I would not even turn the lights on for $45 per hour. This console is already making enough to pay for itself and its only been a few months.
Congrats!!
Thank you very much!