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Fusion: Powerful SSL Color Tools

A master processor designed for today's hybrid studio, Fusion delivers five powerful analog coloration tools — Vintage Drive, Violet EQ, HF Compressor, Stereo Image enhancer, and SSL Transformer — from the legendary console company Solid State Logic. Fusion provides the finishing touches for your productions with its compelling tonal and spacial enhancement, adding a touch of analog magic to your mix bus or stereo stems. Rounding out the feature set are a highpass filter with three selectable cutoff frequencies, stereo/mid-side insert sends and returns, peak hold metering, and more. Fusion's five analog processors can be used discretely or combined.

Vintage Drive

A unique harmonic enhancement tool that infuses your mix with analog cohesion and punch, the Vintage Drive nonlinear saturation circuit delivers the gradual analog overload characteristics emblematic of cherished vintage analog consoles and outboard gear. The Drive and Density controls interact to produce harmonics, soft-clipping, and natural compression reminiscent of pushing an analog console into its tonal sweet spot.

Turn the Drive pot clockwise to push the Vintage Drive section harder. A tri-color LED provides feedback as to how hard the circuit is being driven. If you're after a subtle effect that's appropriate for an entire mix, then keep the LED in the green zone (occasional flickers into orange are OK). For more aggressive coloration, drive the circuit until the LED starts glowing orange more consistently. When in the red zone, you'll hear obvious distortion that, although not desirable across a mix bus, can work quite well on individual stems.

Violet EQ

The Violet EQ is a minimum-phase-shift 2-band shelving EQ designed for mix bus deployment. The first new Solid State Logic EQ circuit in more than 25 years draws on SSL's legacy of meticulous frequency selection and response curves to create a highly musical and intuitive equalizer that lets you quickly dial in low-end heft and high-end shimmer. The high- and low-frequency circuits offer four selectable frequency points and 9dB of boost or cut.

The Low band gives you a frequency selection of 30Hz, 50Hz, 70Hz, or 90Hz. The High band offers choices of 8kHz, 12kHz, 16kHz, and 20kHz. The continuous gain pots are indented at the 12 o’clock position (0dB) and allow for ±9dB of gain. Add weight to full mixes with a mild boost at 30Hz, 50Hz, or 70Hz; 8kHz and 12kHz are perfect for adding air and sheen. Mixing into an EQ that adds a modest amount of low and high end is a popular production technique; with the Violet EQ, you finally have an SSL equalizer purpose-built for that task.

HF Compressor (with secret LMC mode)

Fusion's HF Compressor serves up the distinctive sound of analog high-frequency rounding. A compressor that affects only the high frequencies, the circuit is designed to deliver smooth and transparent harshness reduction and tape-like high-frequency roll-off to tame undesirable harshness or brittleness that can build up in a mix or individual stem. Typical compressor parameters such as ratio, attack, and release are all fixed, having been optimized for maximum transparency.

For a full mix, start by setting the Threshold control at +2dB and X-Over around 15kHz. Then gently adjust the controls until the tri-color LED just begins to flicker green. A constant green into orange will likely be too severe for most mixes. It's worth noting that you will not be misled by automatic makeup gain, as there is none employed in the circuit. And if your mix is already well balanced, then you may not even find the need to engage the HF Compressor. However, when subtly deployed, it can smooth harshness in a very pleasing way. You can usually be more aggressive with it on individual stems. An effective technique is to apply more high end than you normally would in the preceding Violet EQ section and then use the HF Compressor to trim it back. This often helps to achieve a brighter top end without harshness.

Hidden in the HF Compressor section is a sixth analog color, a full-band LMC (Listen Mic Compressor) processor. By simply holding down the HF Compressor "In" button for five seconds, you have access to the famed LMC from SSL's 4000E studio consoles, a secret weapon used by recording engineers for decades. Its original intent was to avoid overloading the return feed from a studio communications mic, but engineers soon found that its "smashed" sound was ideal for adding energy to drum room mics, vocals, guitars, and more! In LMC mode, you can use the HF Compressor's X-Over control as a wet/dry knob to dial in the perfect amount of smashed signal to add impact to a source.

Stereo Image

The Stereo Image enhancer provides a true-analog mid-side circuit that allows for spatial manipulation of the stereo field. Commonly used in mastering, mid-side (M-S) is a technique that separates a stereo signal into two channels: a sum signal (L+R) for the sounds in the center of a stereo image (M) and a difference signal (L-R) for the sounds on the left and right (S). The Width control lets you increase the level of the side signal to narrow or widen the stereo image. The Space control allows you to experiment with a broad bass-frequency boost or cut in the side signal.

The Space control is based on a concept that has roots in EMI engineer Alan Blumlein's invention of modern stereo in 1931: Stereo Shuffling. In essence, a frequency-dependent width control, Stereo Shuffling is the process of equalizing the sum and difference signals differently before folding them back into conventional stereo left and right. The Space control has the ability to inject some really interesting depth effects into your mix. On entire mixes, somewhere between +2dB to +4dB is a good starting point; you may find settings beyond +4dB to be too extreme.

SSL Transformer

Fusion's switchable SSL Transformer circuit introduces gentle low-frequency harmonic saturation and high-frequency phase shift, resulting in low-end thickening and added high-end sheen. Further, the 600-ohm, 1:1-wound transformer is under-damped, which adds a subtle heft to the sound. Experiment by switching in the transformer at any point during mixdown to see if it improves the sound of your mix. Our experience at Sweetwater is that it often does!

Designed for the modern hybrid studio

Smartly designed for seamless integration into the modern studio, Fusion is outfitted with a palette of workflow-enhancing features such as ±12dB Input and Output Trim pots, an input overload status LED, large peak hold metering, a front-end highpass filter with three selectable cutoff frequencies, and tri-color status indicators for the Vintage Drive and HF Compressor sections. A set of XLR sends and returns can be used as a Stereo Insert for external stereo mix bus processing or switched to function as a mid-side (M-S) circuit, letting you apply separate EQ or compression to the middle (center) and sides of a stereo signal. M-S can be a highly effective method of achieving a range of creative stereo processing techniques. In Stereo Insert mode, the insert point can be switched to pre Violet EQ; when in M-S mode, the insert can be switched to pre Stereo Image. Stereo I/O is via XLR.

Solid State Logic Fusion Features:

  • A master processor with 5 new SSL analog color circuits
  • Vintage Drive — a unique nonlinear saturation circuit designed to bring that cherished gradual analog overload sound you get from pushing vintage equipment into the sweet spot
  • Violet EQ — a 2-band, minimum-phase-shift shelving EQ offering instant low-end weight and gorgeous high-end air; 4 fixed frequency points for each band with ±9dB boost/cut
  • HF Compressor — high-frequency compressor optimized for smooth taming of brittle high end
  • Stereo Image — a built-in M-S circuit that allows sumptuous sculpting of the side signal for wider mixes with increased depth
  • SSL Transformer — a custom SSL design that introduces subtle low-frequency harmonics for added weight, with a touch of added transformer sparkle in the highs
  • Access the hidden Listen Mic Compressor processor to add impact and energy to drums, vocals, and guitars
  • Onboard Insert Point with Stereo and M-S operation
  • 3rd-order HPF (highpass filter) to eliminate unwanted low end
  • SuperAnalogue ±12dB center-indented Input and Output Trim controls for optimized gain staging
  • Individual Bypass switches for each circuit to compare sounds with each circuit engaged/disengaged
  • Master Bypass switch with two modes of operation: complete bypass (Red) and bypass that includes the Input Trim control (White)
  • Master LED meter with 3-second peak hold segments switches from output to input metering upon pressing the Bypass switch
  • Input clipping O/L LEDs that are triggered at +27dBu
  • Balanced XLR I/O throughout for professional studio integration
  • Enhanced dot-dash screening around controls for clarity and easy recall
  • Adjustable front-panel meter and switch brightness to match the vibe of your studio environment
  • Includes 120V (North America) and 100V (Japan) power cables

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Tech Specs

  • Processor Type: SSL Analog Coloration
  • Number of Channels: Stereo
  • Analog Inputs: 2 x XLR (main L/R), 2 x XLR (insert return)
  • Analog Outputs: 2 x XLR (main L/R), 2 x XLR (insert send)
  • EQ: Low Semi-parametric, High Semi-parametric, High Pass Filter
  • Features: Vintage Drive, Stereo Enhancer, Mid-Side circuit, HF Compressor
  • Rack Spaces: 2U
  • Power Supply: Standard IEC AC cable
  • Weight: 17.6 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 729740X2

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Rated 5/5

Incredibly well conceived processing

Quality Quality Quality. I am using this unit for its core purpose as a master buss processor, with an Audioscape G Stereo Compressor in the insert. After two weeks of using the unit on all kinds of sources, I have to say that the intentional interaction between all of the processors in this unit is overwhelmingly welcome, fun, and to the highest standard. Flexible, modern and vintage treatments are all attainable.

Some examples would include:

1) The transformer being at the tail, yet BEFORE the insert (typically compressor). I'm sure if you are reading this you've seen tons of videos talking about driving the unit bah blah blah, but I can attest to how well conceived this relationship is. You will be able to achieve different results through very minute balance changes driving into the output transformer. Further more... the insert "pre eq or post transformer" will make the compressor a part of this puzzle, or make it receive the puzzle. Well conceived.

2) The Insert sends signal at all times, whether its in the chain or not, so that the auto release time of a typical buss compressor doesn't get signal cut up when the user is auditioning. You know... that 30 second long release when signal abruptly stops....

3) The width controls very surprisingly fold down with almost no artifacts. I can literally turn the sides almost all the way up and its imperceivable when I collapse my system to mono. The only aretifacts are under the "eq" umbrella... as the "Depth" control is a highpass with a bump that ONLY effects the sides. Remember when andrew scheps used the helios eq ten years ago in a video and we all went out and bought it because he simply high passed a guitar buss at 60, and then there was this rich bump at 100.... thats what this does.... only it does it on the sides only so now you dont have to high pass the center channel at 120.

4) The Violet eq is definitely a "just leave it on" eq during the mix stage, surprisingly open and clean. It isn't a pultec, it is its own thing - (its not meant to be). Putting it before the hf comp is another "we thought of that" moment... because just touching the comp (which has some makeup gain involved) can package your mix in a way you wouldn't have expected.


While I haven't used the plug in versions of these, it would be hard to imagine there would be as much obvious symmetry when using all 5 to replicate the unit, not saying it isn't possible,
Rated 5/5

Absolutely A Game Changer!

First off I'd like to Thank Rob Amaral the "Magic Man" He is truly the best!He helped me with my huge studio upgrades! The Fusion is the future! Not everyone needs a large format console, but everyone needs SSL console sound! This box delivers in a huge way! 80's / vintage compression sound with Violet EQ superb! This is a hit!
Music background: Producer / Engineer
Rated 5/5

I LOVE it, so happy to invest in this!

I rarely write reviews, but reading them from others was helpful for me deciding whether or not to buy the SSL Fusion so now that I bought it and have been using it I wanted to also leave a review to maybe help you :) A quick background on me, I've been producing and mixing albums for myself and many other artists for over 20 years now, and especially in the past few years mixing is almost all I do all the time, like it's ridiculous how much time I spend mixing music. I have always done everything strictly in the box and have acquired a lot of great plugins including UA stuff. I have gotten very good at what I do but the thing always driving me is trying to find out how I could have my stuff sound even better, even more pro, even more polished and "like a record." I'm at the point where spending $... to even barely get my mixes sounding better is worth it. All of that said, I pulled the trigger on a Fusion.

Overall this thing is wonderful, and as a main component of my mixbus chain now it is helping me get even better mixes, even if it's just subtly better and most non-engineers could never tell a difference. Now depending on how hard you push this thing it actually can be obviously better to non-engineers, but on a mixbus it tends to work best to dial this thing in subtly. The vintage drive knobs are great, especially the Density knob. It is more subtle than the Drive knob and you can push it further before it breaks up, and the character it adds is awesome. The eq section is really useful, but I do find the high end to be a little harsh. On some mixes it is nice, on some it isn't as nice, although the HF Compressor, when dialed right, can help tame down the highs and you can get great results. The eq works better and sounds great on individual tracks rather than a whole mix I've found. The Stereo Image section is my favorite part of this and does widening better than any plugins I used to use. Also having the Space knob to widen just lower frequencies is really cool. Usually it doesn't sound good, sometimes it sounds great. The Width knob is magic for me. The other transformer button is really subtle but can be really nice as well.

Now beyond just putting my final mixes through this on the mixbus, I am finding that I'm using it all the time on individual tracks with epic results. I tend to work almost only in Ableton these days so if I'm in session view and making something where everything is short loop-based clips, it takes no time at all to put the Fusion on something and print it to a new clip. Using this thing on any element in a production that is sounding a little lack-luster, or like it needs more vibe or character or whatever, just crushes. I am using it often on individual tracks so that my whole production just sounds better before I'm even mixing. I am super happy with the Fusion using it this way!

Lastly, the fact that you can hold down the HF Compressor button for a few seconds and then it turns into an aggressive slammed compressor is super dope. I've been running drum breaks through it and when you dial it right, and then turn up the output to makeup the gain from the compression, you can get super great character and energy in drums in a way I feel my software compressors don't quite emulate.

This thing is versatile, it looks super sexy and awesome in my studio, and I love it. All I hoped for is that it could make my mixes slightly better, and it does do that and more. Also the app "Session Recall" has the Fusion as a device so you can be really organized with saving your settings for recall in a very easy way. If you don't know what I'm talking about look up "Session Recall" software. I also LOVE that the Fusion has the ability to patch in a hardware compressor as an insert that works in tandem with the Fusion, and I can't wait until I get something to do that with, I'm thinking maybe a Neve MBP. Then that will be light and the truth!

I hope this review helps, good luck!

Gabe (9 Theory)
Music background: Produce/Perform as 9 Theory, 20+ years producing, recording, mixing, mastering.
Rated 5/5

Amazing Very Versatile Piece of Gear !

This was a piece of gear I was not sure of investing in at first. But this is definitely a GREAT piece of gear that is worth the money. The input and output knobs give you plenty of space for proper gain staging . The vintage drive portion of the unit sounds really great ! The violet EQ has a great sounding high end section that can be tamed by the HF Compression portion of the unit. The stereo spread portion of the unit gives ambience, depth, and space to your mix or your vocal. I have been sending vocals through the unit and have been VERY HAPPY. The only thing I wish they added was a dedicated compressor but luckily you can side chain another piece of gear into this unit which is great as well. My buddy owns a studio and he has the Neve Portico II master bus processor, I wanted something different and I am glad I decided to get this. I couldn't be happier with my decision. It is a great piece of gear that sounds modern, looks modern, and can really give anything you send through it more texture and character. Very Nice ! If you are interested in buying this unit make sure to also research analog summing and a monitor controller as well to get the most out of your analog gear !

I would like to give a special thanks to Drew Owens and the rest of the team over at Sweetwater for exceptional customer service, and patience while I attempt to put together the best sounding pieces of gear for my set up !
Music background: Recording Artist/ Mastering Engineer
Rated 4/5

SSL Fusion blew its fusion

So, the SSL fusion blew its fuse after less than a year.
FWIW it's a slow acting, 250v, 5mm x 20mm, 1Amp fuse. NOT easy to find. Called SSL multiple times, Email them….Nada
Music background: Guitar Teacher at InHomeGuitarLessons.com

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I have a DAW-based project studio, and it can sometimes be a battle to get a digital mix sounding as energetic and professional as an analog mix. But the Fusion is one of my favorite tools for taking stems or 2-track mixes and adding some subtle saturation, extra stereo width, and gentle EQ all in the analog domain. The difference can be as subtle or pronounced as I want, and my tracks have noticably improved.
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