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SSL Oracle: An Analog Console Built for Modern Studio Workflows

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SSL’s legacy of innovation has long shaped the sound of records across every genre. With the release of the new Oracle analog mixing console, Solid State Logic takes a bold step forward, offering the tactile power and sonic signature of large-format analog in a system built to meet the pace and complexity of today’s hybrid studios. If you’ve ever dreamed of SSL tone without the downtime or recall headaches, the Oracle may be the answer.

Analog Tone. Digital Agility.

At its core, the SSL Oracle is a fully analog inline console equipped with SSL’s new ActiveAnalogue technology, an architecture that allows instant recall of every knob, switch, and routing decision across the desk. This means no more taking photos or scribbling notes between sessions. Whether you’re bouncing between projects or collaborating across time zones, the Oracle adapts faster than your artist can change their mind.

 

Purpose-Built for High-Volume Sessions

Oracle’s footprint is compact, but its capabilities are massive – up to 112 mixdown paths, 16 track busses, 10 aux sends, and four stereo mix busses give you headroom for even the most demanding sessions. Each mono channel strip features SSL’s newest PureDrive mic pres with variable drive control, the iconic E-Series EQ with switchable G-Series behavior, and fully assignable insert points. Mix engineers will appreciate the flexibility to instantly re-route processing chains, automate both large and small faders, and use advanced metering to get granular with levels and dynamics.

Shaping SSL’s Future Sonic Signature

Sonically, Oracle balances the precision of SSL’s SuperAnalogue design with the harmonic saturation and character today’s artists crave. From ultra-clean gain staging to pushed transformer-like warmth, the Oracle is equally comfortable on orchestral stems, synth-heavy pop, or distorted drum busses. Engineers who grew up on the 4000, 6000, or J/K consoles will recognize the DNA – but Oracle’s voice is unmistakably its own.

Hybrid Workflows Without the Hassle

In hybrid studios, speed and flexibility matter as much as tone. Oracle’s DAW integration, via the SSL 360 platform, allows engineers to switch fader banks between analog control and DAW automation on the fly. Templates, recallable routing, and offline session prep via the O-Control app all work together to reduce set-up time and increase throughput. Whether you’re mixing in the box, through the desk, or somewhere in between, Oracle keeps pace with your creative process.

Immersive and Multichannel Ready

With multiple stereo monitor outputs, remote control options for Dolby Atmos integration, and up to 24 assignable VCAs, Oracle isn’t just ready for stereo mixes, it’s engineered for immersive and large-scale productions. SSL’s attention to detail in the monitoring section ensures accurate playback across configurations, making it just as comfortable in post-production or film scoring as it is in a mix room.

Smarter, Faster, Analog

The Oracle is more than just SSL’s next flagship, it’s a redefinition of what analog mixing can be in 2025. By removing the usual trade-offs between tone, flexibility, and speed, SSL has created a console that doesn’t just meet expectations, but actively reshapes them. For studios ready to upgrade their workflow without sacrificing the feel and sound of true analog gear, Oracle might just be the future of the control room.

Interested in the SSL Oracle?

We work closely with Solid State Logic and can help answer questions about configuration, pricing, or availability.
If you’re considering the Oracle for your studio, reach out – we’d love to talk.

We’re here to help you make the right call.

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