Solid State Logic Launch ALPHA 8 - The Ultimate Studio Expander

Solid State Logic announces the launch of its new ALPHA 8 studio expander, an 8-in/8-out professional-grade AD/DA Converter and 18-in/18-out USB Audio Interface in 1RU. ALPHA 8 pairs seamlessly with the recently launched SSL 18 interface or enhances any existing audio interface with SSL-grade performance via ADAT and S/PDIF.
Equipped with next-generation 32-bit/192 kHz converters, ALPHA 8 delivers the signature SSL sound and premium quality that professionals trust. With a huge dynamic range, stunningly low THD+N, unmeasurable crosstalk and an exceptionally low noise floor, ALPHA 8 offers pristine line-level audio conversion - perfect for professional and private studios utilising analogue outboard EQs and compressors, samplers, synths, drum machines, and more.
Analogue agility and digital dominance
With a range of digital and analogue I/O possibilities, ALPHA 8 can support many different routing configurations. Whether users require a simple bidirectional analogue to ADAT/SPDIF converter, an aggregate 18/18 USB audio interface, or a mixture of the two, ALPHA 8 unlocks new hybrid workflows in the studio.
The operating level of each analogue input and output on ALPHA 8 can be individually adjusted to +9, +18, +20 or +24 dBu, ensuring optimal signal integrity and maximising headroom for any device connected to the ALPHA 8. Whether it is connected to 19” rack gear, vintage synthesisers, analogue mixers, 500-series modules, or monitor controllers, ALPHA 8 ensures that the signal path to and from your equipment is fully optimized. On the digital side, the unit features Word Clock I/O, ADAT, and S/PDIF clocking options to ensure jitter-free operation whilst elevating the performance of your creative space.
Expand your creative workflow
ALPHA 8 unlocks a multitude of workflow possibilities. Users can create hardware insert paths for , analogue outboard rack processors, 500-series modules and FX, They can also use the S/PDIF I/O for digital equipment such as external metering or amp simulators. Alternatively, ALPHA 8 can be used as a primary interface for seamlessly connecting analogue and digital devices to a DAW via USB-C. For electronic music producers, ALPHA 8’s outputs are able to output Control Voltage to control synthesisers, modular rigs and CV-enabled FX pedals.
Moreover, ALPHA 8 is designed to complement the recently launched SSL 18 audio interface, helping producers and engineers realise their dream of putting SSL sound and quality at the core of their productions. With ALPHA 8, users can expand the I/O of the SSL 18 by adding 8 channels (one ALPHA 8) or 16 channels (two ALPHA 8s) as their production requirements grow.
SSL Production Pack and Complete Access
ALPHA 8 comes bundled with the acclaimed SSL Production Pack, creating a complete hardware and software ‘SSL studio’ solution. The SSL Production Pack features a selection of must-have virtual instruments, plug-ins, samples and DAWs, including Harrison Mixbus 10. Additionally, users receive an extended trial of Complete Access which includes every plug-in from SSL, Slate Digital and Harrison Audio.
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