Solid State Logic SSL Origin Pure Drive Quad User Guide
- May 15, 2024
- Solid State Logic
Table of Contents
- SSL Origin Pure Drive Quad
- Overview
- Features
- Installation
- Hardware Overview
- Connections Overview
- Tutorial
- USB Audio Interface
- Firmware Updates
- Settings
- Factory Reset
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Block Diagram
- Safety Notices
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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PURE DRIVE QUAD
User Guide
PURE DRIVE QUAD
SSL Origin Pure Drive Quad
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Revision 1.0 – October 2023
Initial Release
Overview
Introduction
PURE DRIVE QUAD takes the highly regarded PureDrive™ mic preamps from the SSL
ORIGIN console and delivers them in a 4 channel 2U rackmount device,
supercharged with cutting-edge conversion and flexible digital connectivity.
3 Flavours, 1 Mic Pre
Each of the 4 preamps offers a choice of three modes: Clean, Classic Drive and
Asymmetric Drive. Clean is a linear, ultra-low noise preamp capable of
impeccably recreating the sound source with clarity and detail. Classic Drive
introduces pleasing harmonic
distortion to enrich the input signal, using predominantly odd harmonics; the
same sound signature found on the ORIGIN console. Asymmetric Drive offers up a
new colouration option, making the even harmonic content dominant and
providing more pronounced thickness, colouration and softening of transients.
Analogue Obsession
PURE DRIVE QUAD continues SSL’s obsession for progressive analogue circuit
design with high performance mic preamps, evolved from SSL’s acclaimed VHD™
(Variable Harmonic Drive)* technology. In addition, PURE DRIVE QUAD features
balanced analogue outputs/insert sends for external processing, as well as
high headroom insert returns/ADC inputs with +24 dBu A/D line-up level. No
electro-mechanical components such as potentiometers, mechanical switches or
relays are used in the critical audio signal path which increases product
longevity and results in impeccable level matching across all channels. The
use of digitally controlled analogue circuits, along with by stepped pots and
electronic switches further simplifies recall and precision of settings.
Extensive Connectivity
PURE DRIVE QUAD features extensive connectivity, opening up a world of
possibilities; whether you’re tracking a band in a worldclass recording
studio, looking to expand your home studio setup or even going out on tour,
PURE DRIVE has you covered with an array of options to best suit your needs.
It can also be used to add analogue warmth to stems by running DAW stems
through it, using the line-level inputs. Furthermore, an integrated USB audio
interface allows you to record directly into your DAW, via cuttingedge
32-bit/192 kHz conversion. Or, use the AES and ADAT outputs to connect to your
existing audio interface. The AES and ADAT outputs can also be individually
re-purposed to be fed from the on-board USB audio interface (as outputs from
your DAW). To round out the digital side of things, there is an auto-ranging
word clock input and output for robust digital clocking.
VHD™ (Variable Harmonic Drive) was introduced in the SuperAnalogue™ Duality
large-format console in 2006, featuring an innovative FET-based circuit that
provides a range of colouration options from ‘valve warmth’ to ‘transistor
grit’.
Features
- 4 high performance PureDrive™ mic preamps.
- +48V phantom power, polarity invert and 3rd order hi-pass filter sweepable up to 300 Hz.
- Stepped Gain control up to +65 dB Gain.
- 31-step Trim control, with precise 1 dB increments.
- 3 modes for each preamp – Clean, Classic Drive and Asymmetric Drive.
- Mic/Line Input Switching – Mic via XLR and Line via choice of TRS Jack or dedicated D-Sub connectivity.
- 4 front panel Hi-Z/DI Instrument inputs with automatic input detection.
- 4 mic preamp input impedance options – 12 kΩ, 1.2kΩ, 600Ω and 400Ω.
- Balanced analogue outputs/insert sends for external processing.
- +24 dBu professional line level insert returns/ADC inputs.
- Analogue to digital connectivity via ADAT, AES and USB.
- Ability to switch ADAT and AES connections to source audio from DAW outputs (USB) instead of the A/D converter.
- Cascade 2 PURE DRIVE QUAD units via convenient ADAT LINK IN connection.
- USB audio interface providing 12 in / 12 out @44.1/48 kHz (4 analogue + 8 ADAT inputs (via Link in) / 4 AES + 8 ADAT outputs).
- Stepped pots and digitally controlled analogue electronics for precision, stereo matching and ease of recall.
- Up to 192 kHz and 32-bit conversion, professional I/O levels (+24 dBu = 0 dBFS).
- Selectable Auto-Sleep mode.
- Auto-ranging Wordclock In and Out.
Installation
Unpacking
The unit has been carefully packed and inside the box you will find the
following items.
➤ PURE DRIVE QUAD
➤ IEC power cord for your country
➤ Safety Sheet
It is always a good idea to save the original box and packaging, just in case
you ever need to send the unit in for service.
Rack Mounting, Heat and Ventilation
PURE DRIVE QUAD is a 2U, 19” rackmount piece of equipment designed to sit in
the racking of a producer’s desk or similar. It is recommended that
ventilation space is left above and below the unit so any heat generated by
PURE DRIVE QUAD can naturally
disperse. The sides of the unit’s chassis have cut-outs that should under no
circumstances be blocked or covered. Always allow the unit to cool down before
handling.
Safety Notices
Please read the safety notice information included on the Safety Sheet inside
the box before using PURE DRIVE QUAD. This information is also available in
Appendices section of this User Guide.
Hardware Overview
This page provides an overview of the PURE DRIVE QUAD hardware. The tutorial
section covers each control in more detail.
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Connections Overview
1. – MICROPHONES CONNECTED TO MIC/LINE INPUTS
Connect up to four microphones using XLR cables to the rear-panel Combo XLR
sockets and choose from four impedance options to best suit the loading of
each microphone. Or connect line-level sources via the jacks in the centre of
the sockets.
2 & 3 – AUDIO INTERFACE & EXTERNAL PROCESSING CONNECTED TO OUTPUTS/INSERT
SENDS
Record the analogue outputs of PURE DRIVE into line-level inputs of your audio
interface. Alternatively, take the analogue outputs and send them into
external processing devices such as outboard compressors.
4 – 2ND PURE DRIVE QUAD UNIT ADAT OUT CONNECTED TO ADAT LINK IN
Connect the ADAT OUT of a second PURE DRIVE QUAD and plug it into the ADAT
LINK of your first unit. This gives you a convenient way of sending up to 8
channels of audio over 1 x ADAT optical cable via the ADAT OUT.
5 – SSL 12 ADAT IN CONNECTED TO ADAT OUT
Connect PURE DRIVE digitally to an audio interface with an ADAT input, such as
SSL 12 to record using the on-board A/D converter.
6 – MAC/WINDOWS COMPUTER CONNECTED TO USB
Connect a USB cable to take advantage of PURE DRIVE’s built-in audio
interface, allowing you to record directly into your DAW using the on-board
A/D converter.
7 – MASTER CLOCKING DEVICE CONNECTED TO WORDLCOCK IN
Use the BNC connectors to hook-up PURE DRIVE as part of your digital clocking
system.
8 – AES/EBU DEVICE CONNECTED AES/EBU OUT
Use the AES/EBU outputs to conveniently connect to external devices that
accept AES/EBU inputs, such as distribution systems and external converters.
9 & 10 – EXTERNAL PROCESSING & LINE-LEVEL DEVICES CONNECTED TO INSERTS RETURNS
& LINE INPUTS
Return the output from external analogue processors (Insert Returns on
connections 1-4). Connect the output of dedicated linelevel devices (Line
Inputs on connections 5-8).
Tutorial
Power On
Power on the unit by moving the rear panel rocker-switch into the on position.
The start-up sequence will run, concluding with the +48V buttons blinking for
a few seconds as the unit returns to its previous state.
Front Panel Controls
QUAD has 4 channels of preamps, with an identical set of controls for each
one.
GAIN
11-position stepped control provides +5 to +65 dB of gain for microphone
sources (in 6 dB steps) and 0 to +30 dB of gain for Line sources (in 3 dB
steps). In Hi-Z mode, the gain range is +11 dB to + 41 dB in 3 dB steps.
TRIM
31-position stepped control provides ± 15 dB gain in 1 dB increments. This is
a separate gain circuit, post the main GAIN.
Top tip – overdrive the signal with the GAIN control and then reduce to a
suitable level using TRIM, so as not to overload equipment downstream of the
preamp or the analogue to digital converter.
HPF (High-Pass Filter)
31-position stepped 3rd order / 18 dB per octave high-pass filter control up
to 300 Hz. Each step is 10 Hz. Turn fully anti-clockwise to take the filter
OUT of circuit.
INSERT LED
Lights green to indicate the insert return is active. To enable/disable the
insert return, push the GAIN control. Inserts are a great way of incorporating
external processing (such as an EQ or compressor) into the signal path ahead
of the analogue to digital converter (ADC). Alternatively, you can use the
insert return as a way of bypassing the preamp stage, which can be useful when
using signal from external preamps or whenever straight-forward, pristine
analogue-to-digital conversion is needed.
Useful Info: Insert returns are channels 1-4 of the rear panel D-Sub
connector.
POLARITY (Ø LED)
Lights green to indicate the polarity is flipped. To enable/disable polarity
flip, push the TRIM control. When dealing with multi-mic’d instruments such as
drums, phase cancellations can occur due to the microphones receiving the
sound waves at different times.
Flipping the polarity (or phase as is often referred to) on certain channels
can help resolve these cancellations.
Top Tip – It is common practice to flip either the top or bottom snare
microphone to ensure a ‘fatter’ sound.
+48V
Lights red when enabled. Provides +48V phantom power, required for certain
condenser and active ribbon microphones. Dynamic or Passive Ribbon microphones
do not require phantom power to operate and in some cases can cause damage to
the microphone.
If in doubt, make sure +48V is disabled before plugging in any microphone.
When engaging/disengaging +48V, the button will blink for 4 seconds to signify
the audio is being temporarily muted in order to avoid any unwanted
clicks/pops.
LINE
Lights bright white when active. Activating the LINE button switches the input
to line mode, which sources the signal from either the rear panel TRS jack or
the dedicated D-Sub connector. The connectors are hardwired in parallel so it
is recommended to only use one at a time. In LINE mode, +48V and ZΩ buttons
are disabled and the impedance is fixed at 22kΩ.
ZΩ
Changing the impedance allows you to correctly load match some vintage
microphones, or even change the tonality of the input signal, giving further
creative control when recording. Press the ZΩ button to cycle through input
impedance options. Press and hold ZΩ to go backwards through the selections.
Green = 12kΩ Dim White = 1.2kΩ Amber = 600Ω Red = 400Ω
Generally speaking, for condenser and active microphone altering the
microphone impedance will not make a difference to the sound, in which case
leaving the preamps set to factory default Green (12kΩ) is recommended. For
ribbon and dynamic microphones, impedance affects the inherent tone of the
individual microphone and therefore can be used as powerful tone shaping tool,
almost like an EQ. This works on the principle of the microphone’s output
impedance as a function of frequency not being constant.
- Selecting a high input impedance will give less deviation from the natural response of the microphone, resulting in a more balanced and natural-sounding frequency response. A general rule of thumb is that the preamp should have an input impedance of at least ten times the output impedance of the microphone.
- A lower input impedance will give a more accentuated response from the microphone, enhancing the timbre and signature of each individual mic. Frequencies at which the microphone’s output impedance is higher than average will be attenuated, while frequencies where the microphone’s output impedance is lower will be boosted.
- Changing from a high input impedance setting to a low input impedance setting will result in a slight drop in level. This is normal and is a result of the greater ratio between the microphone’s output impedance and the preamp’s input impedance.
DRIVE [TYPE]
Toggles between the 3 different microphone preamp modes: Clean, Classic Drive
and Asymmetric Drive.
Clean (backlit) – linear, ultra-low noise and distortion preamp capable of
impeccably amplifying the sound source with clarity and detail.
Classic Drive (amber) – introduces harmonic distortion to enrich the input
signal, using predominantly odd harmonics; the same drive sound found on the
ORIGIN console. The harmonic distortion is level/gain dependent.
Asymmetric Drive (green) – an alternative to Classic Drive mode, where the
even harmonic content becomes dominant than the odd harmonics. Results in a
more pronounced thickness and softening of transients. The harmonic distortion
is level/gain dependent. To engage Asymmetric drive mode press and hold the
DRIVE button for a second or so.
Top Tip – The DRIVE button flashes red to indicate you are clipping the main
preamp or the trim stage. Lower the GAIN (or TRIM) to correct.
Classic Drive vs Asymmetric Drive
The graph below shows the difference between the harmonics generated by
Classic Drive vs Asymmetric Drive at a nominal 29 dB of gain.
- The blue harmonics are from the Classic Drive setting, whereas the Red harmonics are from the Asymmetric Drive mode.
- Note that the 2nd harmonic is much more prominent in Asymmetric Drive.
Hi-Z/DI – Instrument Inputs
Each of the input channels feature a 1MΩ Hi-Z/DI unbalanced Instrument input
for connecting sources such as guitars and keyboards.
These inputs have automatic detection meaning that plugging a jack into the
socket will automatically cause the Hi-Z/DI Input to be the selected source
(instead of Mic or Line). The +48V, LINE and ZΩ buttons are disabled but you
can of course still use the DRIVE modes to colour the signal (or not) as you
please.
Power, Digital Clock Setup & Metering
Metering
14-segment LED metering displays the signal level in dBu at the analogue to
digital converter stage. The peak hold segment and the release ballistics can
be adjusted to suit your preference. Please refer to the Settings section of
this user guide for more information.
STANDBY MODE (SLEEP)
STANDBY MODE provides a convenient way of putting the unit to sleep from the
front panel. To enter this mode, press and hold the button for a second. All
front panel buttons and LEDs will turn off, with the exception of the STANDBY
MODE button itself, which will slowly pulse. STANDBY MODE puts the unit into a
low power state, shutting down the audio circuitry until the unit is woken
from sleep. Simply press the button again to wake the unit from sleep. STANDBY
MODE can also be configured to come on automatically after a specified amount
of time of inactivity. Please refer to the Settings section of the user guide
for more information.
RATE
Press the RATE button to change the sample rate of the built-in analogue to
digital converter.
Press and hold the RATE button to go backwards through the sample rate
options.
The current sample rate is indicated by the lighting of the 44.1 and 48 (kHz), in conjunction with x2 and x4 markings in the status area.
FRONT PANEL INDICATION | SAMPLE RATE (kHz) |
---|---|
44.1 | 44.1 |
48 | 48 |
44.1 + x2 | 88.2 |
48 + x2 | 96 |
44.1 + x4 | 176.4 |
48 + x4 | 192 |
CLOCK
Press the CLK button to change the clock source – choose from INT (internal),
W/C (wordclock) or ADAT.
Press and hold the CLK button to go backwards through the clock source options
The current clock source is indicated by the lighting of the INT, W/C and ADAT markings in the status area.
When clocking from either wordclock or ADAT input, the front panel sample rate
indication will flash to inform you the source is not present or at a usable
rate.
USB
Illuminates solid green to indicate that the unit is successfully connected to
the host computer via the USB. Please note that when the unit is connected via
USB, the front panel RATE and CLK buttons become inactive. Use your host
computer to make adjustments to the Sample Rate and Clock Source. For more
information on the built-in USB audio interface, refer to the USB audio
interface section of this user guide.
Rear Panel Connections
Mic/Line Analogue Inputs
The rear panel Combo-XLRs provide access to the analogue microphone-level
inputs (via the XLR or line-level inputs via TRS jack).
Use the LINE buttons on the front panel to switch between the two options.
Alternatively, use the dedicated Line Inputs available on the D-Sub (DB25)
connector.
Analogue Outputs / Insert Sends
The rear panel female XLRs provide access to the balanced analogue outputs,
which can also serve the purpose of acting as insert sends for connection to
external processing devices.
Insert Returns & Line Inputs
The rear panel D-Sub connector provides access to the insert returns and
dedicated line-level inputs. You may find it more convenient to connect line
inputs via this connector, to remove the need for unplugging/replugging the
Combo-XLRs. D-Sub to Female XLR breakout looms should be used to access these
connections.
TRS and DB25 are hardwired in parallel. It is advisable to only use either/or and avoid using both simultaneously.
D-Sub Connections | Signals |
---|---|
1 | Channel 1 Insert Return |
2 | Channel 2 Insert Return |
3 | Channel 3 Insert Return |
4 | Channel 4 Insert Return |
5 | Channel 1 Line Input |
6 | Channel 2 Line Input |
7 | Channel 3 Line Input |
8 | Channel 4 Line Input |
ADAT OUT
ADAT OUT – an optical ADAT output provides digital transmission of up to 8
channels at 44.1/48 kHz, 4 channels at 88.2/96 kHz (S/MUX) or 2 channels at
176.4/192 kHz (S/MUX).
LINK IN
Provides a convenient way of cascading 2 x PURE DRIVE QUAD units together,
allowing a single ADAT optical cable to be connected to the destination
device. It also provides a way of accepting ADAT as a clocking source to the
unit – if doing so, make sure to select ADAT as the clock source using the CLK
button on the front panel.
ADAT OUT FROM PURE DRIVE CLOCK FOLLOWER UNIT| ADAT IN (Receiving Unit) e.g.
SSL 12
---|---
Channel 1 (from Clock Follower)| ADAT IN 1
Channel 2 (from Clock Follower)| ADAT IN 2
Channel 3 (from Clock Follower)| ADAT IN 3
Channel 4 (from Clock Follower)| ADAT IN 4
Channel 1 (from Master)| ADAT IN 5
Channel 2 (from Master)| ADAT IN 6
Channel 3 (from Master)| ADAT IN 7
Channel 4 (from Master)| ADAT IN 8
AES/EBU OUT
AES/EBU outputs are available as 1/2 and 3/4 pairs via the female XLR
connectors.
Please note that AES/EBU cable construction differs to that of standard XLR/
microphone cables in order to guarantee certain impedance requirements. Please
use AES/EBU specified cabling.
WORDCLOCK
Auto-ranging wordclock input and outputs are provided on BNC connectors. The
75Ω TERM button provides a way of terminating the wordclock input. Engage this
button if you are clocking PURE DRIVE via the wordclock input and it is the
last device in the clocking chain.
IEC Mains Inlet
PURE DRIVE uses an auto-ranging power supply. Simply connect the IEC to a
mains power socket and use the rocker switch to power the unit on/off.
USB
USB ‘C’ type connector provides access to the built-in USB audio interface.
Connect this to your host computer/DAW system.
USB Audio Interface
A built-in USB audio interface provides a convenient way of recording PURE
DRIVE’s outputs directly into your DAW. Be aware that PURE DRIVE will present
itself as an audio interface with 0 outputs, unless you configure the digital
outputs to be sourced from
your DAW’s outputs using the Settings menu on the device.
Driver Installation
Mac OS – PURE DRIVE is class-compliant for Mac Core Audio – no driver
installation required!
Windows – Install the SSL USB ASIO/WDM Audio Driver. Follow the steps below.
Step 1
Download and install the SSL USB ASIO/WDM Audio Driver from the SSL website
(Downloads page). Once downloaded, open the SSL USB Control Panel application
and select your PURE DRIVE device.
Step 2
With your device selected, go to the ASIO Device tab and link PURE DRIVE QUAD
to one of the 4 available ASIO drivers e.g. SSL ASIO Driver 1.
Step 3
In your DAW, choose the same ASIO Driver as your audio interface. In this
example, choose SSL ASIO Driver 1.
Aggregate Soundcard (Mac only)
PURE DRIVE does not feature a monitoring section for playback. As such, you
may wish to consider using the Mac OS Aggregate Device feature in order to use
PURE DRIVE alongside an existing audio interface that does. The example to the
right shows SSL 2 and PURE DRIVE QUAD being used together but this could be
any audio interface. For more information on creating and using aggregate
devices, please refer to the Mac OS documentation.
USB Audio Interface/DAW Inputs
The number of inputs available to the DAW depends on the sample rate you are
working at:
44.1/48 kHz
SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE NAME | DAW Input (via USB) |
---|---|---|
ANALOGUE CHANNELS 1-4 | Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 1 | 1 |
Min./Line/last Analogue In 2 | 2 | |
Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 3 | 3 | |
Min/Line/41st Analogue In 4 | 4 | |
ADAT LINK IN | ADAT In 1 | 5 |
ADAT In 2 | 6 | |
ADAT In 3 | 7 | |
ADAT In 4 | 8 | |
ADAT In 5 | 9 | |
ADAT In 6 | 10 | |
ADAT In 7 | 11 | |
ADAT In 8 | 12 |
88.2/96 kHz
SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE NAME | DAW Input (via USB) |
---|---|---|
ANALOGUE CHANNELS 1-4 | Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 1 | 1 |
Mic/Linellnst Analogue In 2 | 2 | |
Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 3 | 3 | |
Mic/Line/lnst Analogue In 4 | 4 | |
ADAT LINK IN | ADAT In 1 | 5 |
ADAT In 2 | 6 | |
ADAT In 3 | 7 | |
ADAT In 4 | 8 |
176.4/192 kHz
SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE NAME | DAW Input (via USB) |
---|---|---|
ANALOGUE CHANNELS 1-4 | Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 1 | 1 |
Mic/Line/lnst Analogue In 2 | 2 | |
Mic/Line/Inst Analogue In 3 | 3 | |
Mic/Line/lnst Analogue In 4 | 4 | |
ADAT LINK IN | ADAT In 1 | 5 |
ADAT In 2 | 6 |
Re-purposing the Digital Outputs as DAW Outputs
Normally, the digital AES and ADAT outputs are fed from the Analogue to
Digital converter. i.e. Analogue inputs are converted to ADAT and AES.
However, it is possible to re-purpose the AES and ADAT outputs (independently)
and feed them from the DAW (as
outputs) via USB instead. Please refer to the Settings section of this user
guide for the instructions on how to do this.
USB audio interface/DAW Outputs
The number of outputs available to the DAW depends on the sample rate you are
working at. Also note that even if you configure the AES/EBU outputs to be
fed from the ADC (default setting), if you have enabled the ADAT to be fed
from USB the AES/EBU outputs will still show when connected to the computer,
even though no signal is passed to them from USB. This is to keep the ordering
of the output list consistent.
44.1/48 kHz
DAW Output (via USB) | PURE DRIVE | CONNECTOR |
---|---|---|
1/2 | AES EEO Out 1/2 | AES EBU XLR OUTPUTS |
3;4 | AES EBU Out 3/4 | |
5 | ADAT Out 1 | ADAT OUT |
6 | ADAT Out 2 | |
7 | ADAT Out 3 | |
8 | ADAT Out 4 | |
9 | ADAT Out 5 | |
10 | ADAT Out 6 | |
11 | ADAT Out 7 | |
12 | ADAT Out 8 |
88.2/96 kHz
DAW Output (via USB) | PURE DRIVE | CONNECTOR |
---|---|---|
1/2 | AES EBU Out 1/2 | A |
AES/EBU XLR OUTPUTS
3/4| AES EBU Out 3/4
5| ADAT Out 1| ADAT OUT
6| ADAT Out 2
7| ADAT Out 3
8| ADAT Out 4
176.4/192 kHz
DAW Output (via USB) | PURE DRIVE | CONNECTOR |
---|---|---|
1/2 | AES EBU Out 1/2 | A |
ES/EBU XLR OUTPUTS
3/4| AES EBU Out 3/4
5| ADAT Out 1| ADAT OUT
6| ADAT Out 2
Firmware Updates
From time to time, there may be firmware updates available via the SSL USB
Audio Firmware Updater application (Mac/Windows).
Such updates will be documented on the SSL Support site.
It is recommended to avoid using a USB hub and instead use a direct USB
connection between PURE DRIVE and your computer when performing firmware
updates.
Settings
There are a number of configurable settings available for PURE DRIVE QUAD.
To access these, hold down the CLK button whilst the unit is powering on.
Read through the information on the following pages to understand which
switches affect whichparticular setting.
When you are finished adjusting settings, press and hold STANDBY button and the unit will power cycle back into the normal operating mode.
Settings Layout – Overview Map
Below is a quick way of identifying which controls/buttons affect each
setting, at a glance.
Button Brightness
8 levels of brightness are available for the button lights. Factory setting:
Level 5 of 8.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 1 +48V and LINE buttons to decrease/increase the brightness.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Meters Brightness
8 levels of brightness are available for the meters. Factory setting: Level 8
of 8.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 1 ZΩ and DRIVE buttons to decrease/increase the brightness.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Relay Feedback
You can enable/disable the button relay feedback (audible click when a button
is pressed). This affects the startup sequence and normal operation.
To toggle between enabled and disabled:
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Press the Channel 1 TRIM control. If the Ø LED is lit GREEN, relay feedback is enabled (default).If the Ø LED is off, relay feedback is enabled.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Autopower On Enable
Autopower On is a parameter that defines if the unit should automatically boot
when power is applied, or just stay in Standby mode. Default setting is
enabled.
To toggle between enabled and disabled:
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Press the Channel 2 TRIM control. If the Ø LED is lit GREEN, Autopower On is enabled. If the Ø LED is off, Autopower On is disabled.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Auto Standby (Sleep) Mode Enable
In addition to putting PURE DRIVE into Standby Mode (Sleep) manually from the
front panel, the unit can enter it automatically after a specified amount of
time of inactivity. Inactivity can mean either the pots and/or switches have
not been operated. It can also mean there has been no audio present above 0
dBu. By default Auto Standby Mode is disabled. To toggle between enabled and
disabled:
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Press the Channel 4 TRIM control. If the Ø LED is lit GREEN, Auto Standby Mode is enabled. If the Ø LED is off, Auto Standby Mode is On is disabled (default).
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Auto Standby (Sleep) Timeout
If you have enabled Auto Standby Mode, you can adjust the timeout (amount of
time before it automatically engages Standby Mode) by using the Channel 4 ZΩ
and DRIVE buttons to decrease/increase the timeout time. The default settings
is 20 minutes.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Ensure Auto Standby Mode Enable is enabled (see previous setting explanation).
- Use Channel 4 ZΩ and DRIVE buttons to decrease/increase the Auto Standby timeout.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step..
The current timeout setting is displayed on the bottom 4 segments of the meter in a binaryfashion. LSB is leftmost, MSB is rightmost. The binary number multiplied by 5 minutes gives the total timeout time. See the next page for a table detailing the options.
Auto Standby Timeout Table
1st LED | 2nd LED | 3rd LED | 4th LED | Tlmeout |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 15 seconds |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 min |
0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10 min |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 15 min |
0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 20 min (default) |
1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 25 min |
0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 30 min |
1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 35 min |
0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 40 min |
1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 45 min |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 50 min |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 55 min |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 60 min |
1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 65 min |
0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 70 min |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 75 min |
Re-purposing the Digital Outputs as DAW Outputs
By default, AES and ADAT outputs are fed by signal coming from the Analogue to
Digital Converters – i.e. Analogue inputs are converted to ADAT and AES.
Optionally, it is possible to select audio from the DAW (outputs) via USB as
source – i.e re-purpose the AES and ADAT outputs (independently) and instead
feed them from the DAW (as outputs) via USB.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 2 +48V buton to toggle between ADC or USB for the AES outputs.
- Use Channel 2 LINE button to toggle between ADC or USB for the ADAT output.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step..
AES Outputs
Channel 2 +48V Button Colour: Dim White = internal ADC source (default)
Channel 2 +48V Button Colour: Red = DAW USB source
ADAT Output
Channel 2 LINE Button Colour: Dim White = internal ADC source (default)
Channel 2 LINE Button Colour: Bright White = DAW USB source
Safe Mode for INSERT and Ø Push Functions
The INSERT and Ø (Polarity Flip) functions are toggled by pushing on the GAIN
and TRIM controls. In some critical environments situations, engineers may
prefer to reduce the risk of accidentally pushing these functions as they have
the ability to disrupt the or alter the audio unintentionally. Therefore, Safe
Mode increases the amount of time the control has to be pushed in order for
the function to be toggled on or off.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 2 ZΩ button to turn safe mode on/off. Dim white = normal operation. Red = Safe Mode on.
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Peak Hold
You can adjust the peak hold meter segment to suit your preference.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 3 ZΩ button to choose your preferred peak hold setting (see list below).
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Channel 3 ZΩ button:
Dim white: OFF
Green: 1 second
Orange: 3 seconds (default)
Red: 10 seconds
Meter Release
You can adjust the meter release time (ballistics) to suit your preference.
- Enter Settings mode by holding the CLK button whilst powering the unit on.
- Use Channel 3 DRIVE button to choose your preferred meter release setting (see list below).
- Save your settings and Exit Settings mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power cycles back into normal operation. Alternatively, continue to make adjustments to other settings before actioning this step.
Channel 3 DRIVE button:
Green: Slow
Orange: Standard (default)
Red: Fast
Factory Reset
To return the unit to the factory-shipped state, you can perform a factory reset by following these instructions:
- During unit power up, press and hold both the Channel 1 +48V button and Channel 4 DRIVE buttons until all the ZΩ buttons flash red.
- Release the held buttons and the unit will reboot automatically with factory settings restored.
Press and hold both Channel 1 +48V and Channel 4 DRIVE buttons during boot to trigger a factory reset.
Settings affected by Factory Reset:
- Switch states
- Shaft switch states
- Buttons Brightness (default: 5th level of 8)
- Meters Brightness (default: 8th level of 8)
- Relay feedback (default: ON)
- Autopower on (default: enabled)
- Auto Standby Mode (default: disabled)
- Auto Standby Mode timeout (default: 20 min)
Troubleshooting
UID Display
UID Display Mode displays the UID number of the firmware currently in use and
the hardware revision of both main card and front panel card. To enter UID
Display Mode, press and hold the
RATE button during the power-up sequence.
Number of digits for each item:
- Firmware UID: 5 digit number
- Mainboard HW revision: 1 digit number
- Frontpanel HW revision: 1 digit number
Digits are displayed individually on the meters in binary. Each digit is shown
per row of meter LEDs:
From the top:
1st row to 5th row: Firmware UID 1st to 5th digit
From the bottom:
1st row: Mainboard HW revision digit
2nd row: Frontpanel HW revision digit
Unlit means “0”, lit means “1”. See table:
1st LED | 2nd LED | 3rd LED | 4th LED | Digit |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
Exit UID Display mode by holding the STANDBY button until the unit power
cycles back into normal operation.
Unsure how to read the information? Take a photo and a Support engineer will
help you
Soak and Potentiometer Test Mode
Soak mode is used to check the correct operation of all lights and indicators
on front panel. It cycles through the phases listed below. To enter Soak mode,
hold down Channel 1 +48V and LINE buttons during the power-up sequence.
- All switches lights bright white, if available (otherwise off) + meters pattern
- All switches lights red, if available (otherwise dim white) + meters pattern
- All switches lights green, if available (otherwise dim white) + meters pattern
- All indicators lit up (green or red, depending on function) + meters pattern
- Same as 1 but meters full lit
- Same as 2 but meters full lit
- Same as 3 but meters full lit
- Same as 4 but meters full lit
In this mode it’s also possible to test the correct operation of the
potentiometers. A position change on any of the pots will trigger the relay to
click as a confirmation feedback.
Channel 1 GAIN controls the speed at which the patterns are cycled.
Full CCW position pauses the animation at the current step. Rotating the knob
towards clockwise direction will increase pattern speed.
Exit Soak and Potentionmeter Test Mode mode by holding the STANDBY button
until the unit power cycles back into normal operation.
Specifications
Default test conditions (unless otherwise stated):
Source impedance of test set: 40Ω
Input impedance of test set: 100 kΩ
Reference frequency: 1 kHz
Reference level: 0 dBu
All unweighted measurements are specified as 20 Hz to 20 kHz bandwidth
limited, expressed in dBu.
Onset of clipping (for headroom measurements) should be taken as 1% THD.
All levels are intended balanced, unless explicitly defined otherwise.
ADC sample rate 48 kHz
HPF disabled/set to minimum
TRIM set to center position (0 dB)
Gain set to minimum
Z set to highest (green)
DRIVE disabled
Unless otherwise quoted all figures have a tolerance of ±0.5dB or 5%.
Unit General
Power
Power Supply | Auto-Ranging 100-240 VAC |
---|---|
Operating Power | < 27 Watts |
Standby Mode | < 4.8 Watts |
Physical
Width | 482.6 mm / 19 inches |
---|---|
Height | 88.1 mm / 3.5 inches (2 RU) |
Depth | 302.8 mm / 11.9 inches (chassis only) 338.4 mm / 13.3 inches (including |
front panel controls and rear panel connections)
Weight| 5.9 kg / 13 lbs
Boxed Dimensions| 550mm x 470mm x 210mm (21.7″ x 18.5″ x 8.3″)
Connectors
Inputs | Combo XLR x4 |
---|---|
Outputs/Insert Sends | Male XLR x4 |
Insert Returns & Line Inputs | 25-way D-type Female (D-Sub) x1 |
AES/EBU Outputs | Male XLR x2 |
ADAT Output and ADAT Link In | Optical TOSLINK Port x2 |
Wordclock Input and Output | BNC connector x 2 |
USB | ‘C’ Type USB Port x1 |
Mic In to Insert Send
Measurement | Value | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Input Impedance | 12 k0 | Green setting |
1.2 k0 | Dim White setting | |
6000 | Orange setting | |
4000 | Red setting | |
Output Impedance | 700 | – |
Gain | 4.8 dB typical ±0.1dB | 5 dB gain |
11.3 dB typical ±0.1dB | 11 dB gain | |
16.6 dB typical ±0.1dB | 17 dB gain | |
22.9 dB typical ±0.1dB | 23 dB gain | |
28.9 dB typical ±0.1dB | 29 dB gain | |
35.3 dB typical ±0.1dB | 35 dB gain | |
41.6 dB typical ±0.1dB | 41 dB gain | |
47.5 dB typical ±0.1dB | 47 dB gain | |
53.3 dB typical ±0.1dB | 53 dB gain | |
59.2 dB typical ±0.1dB | 59 dB gain | |
65.5 dB typical ±0.1dB | 65 dB gain | |
Gain Matching | < 0.08 dB | Any gain setting |
Noise Floor (Unweighted) | < -97.3 dBu | 17 dB, unweighted, 20 Hz – 20kHz, 150R |
termination
EIN| -130.0 dBu typical, -129.0 dBu nominal| 65 dB, A-weighted, 20 Hz – 20kHz.
150R termination
Frequency Response| ±0.2 dB| 20 to 20 kHz, any gain
THD+N Ratio| < -92 dB / 0.0025%| 17 dB, 20 dBu out. 1 kHz
Crosstalk| < -108 dB| Aggressor 15 dBu 50 Hz in, 5 dB gain. 20 dBu out
Adjacent channels 150R terminator, 35 dB gain
< -105 dB| Aggressor 15 dBu 1 kHz in, 5 dB gain, 20 dBu out Adjacent channels
150R terminator, 35 dB gain
< – 81 dB| Aggressor 15 dBu 10 kHz in, 5 dB gain. 20 dBu out
Adjacent channels 150R terminator, 35 dB gain
Maximum Input Level| > 21.5 dBu| Minimum gain
Line In to Insert Send
Measurement | Value | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Input Impedance | 22 kΩ | |
-0.4 dB typical ±0.1dB | 0 dB gain | |
Gain | 3.0 dB typical ±0.1dB | 3 dB gain |
6.1 dB typical ±0.1dB | 6 dB gain | |
8.7 dB typical ±0.1dB | 9 dB gain | |
11.4 dB typical ±0.1dB | 12 dB gain | |
14.8 dB typical ±0.1dB | 15 dB gain | |
17.7 dB typical ±0.1dB | 18 dB gain | |
20.7 dB typical ±0.1dB | 21 dB gain | |
23.6 dB typical ±0.1dB | 24 dB gain | |
27.4 dB typical ±0.1dB | 27 dB gain | |
30.0 dB typical ±0.1dB | 30 dB gain | |
Gain Matching | < 0.08 dB | Any gain setting |
Noise Floor (Unweighted) | -89.7dBu typical | 0 dB, unweighted, 20 Hz – 20kHz, |
150R termination
THD+N Ratio| -89.6 dB / 0.0033% typical| 0 dB, 0 dBu out. 1 kHz
Maximum Input Level| 26.5 dBu| Minimum gain
Hi-Z to Insert Send
Measurement | Value | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Input Impedance | 1 MΩ (unbalanced) | – |
10.9 dB typical ±0.1dB | 11 dB gain | |
Gain | 14.3 dB typical ±0.1dB | 14 dB gain |
17.4 dB typical ±0.1dB | 17 dB gain | |
20.0 dB typical ±0.1dB | 20 dB gain | |
22.7 dB typical ±0.1dB | 23 dB gain | |
26.1 dB typical ±0.1dB | 26 dB gain | |
29.0 dB typical ±0.1dB | 29 dB gain | |
32.1 dB typical ±0.1dB | 32 dB gain | |
34.9 dB typical ±0.1dB | 35 dB gain | |
38.7 dB typical ±0.1dB | 38 dB gain | |
41.3 dB typical ±0.1dB | 41 dB gain | |
Gain Matching | < 0.08 dB | Any gain setting |
Noise Floor (Unweighted) | < 86 dBu typical | 11 dB, unweighted, 20 Hz – 20kHz, |
150R termination
Maximum Input Level| > 15.5 dBu (unbalanced)| Minimum gain
Insert Return to ADC
Measurement | Value | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Input Impedance | 10 kΩ | – |
ADC Line-Up | 24.0 dBu | – |
Frequency Response | ±0.035 dB |
-3 dB low roll-off < 5 Hz
| Linearity, any sample rate
-3 dB roll-off, any sample rate
THD+N Ratio| -105 dB / 0.0005% typical| 20 dBu, 1 kHz
Dynamic Range| 119 dB typical| 20 Hz to 20 kHz, A-weighted
Crosstalk| < 105 dB| 23.9 dBu in, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1
channel driven, all other channels 150R
terminated
< -115 dB| 23.9 dBu in, 1 kHz, 1 channel driven, all
other channels 150R terminated
Trim & High-Pass Filter (HPF)
Measurement | Value | Conditions |
---|---|---|
Trim Gain Matching | < 0.04 dB | Any gain setting |
HPF Frequency Tolerance | 5% | Any HPF setting |
Block Diagram
Safety Notices
General Safety
- Please read and keep this document and adhere to all warnings and instructions.
- This electrical equipment should not be exposed to dust, water, or other liquids.
- Clean only with dry cloth or products compatible with electrical devices and never when the unit is powered.
- Do not operate near any heat sources, in direct sunlight or near naked flames.
- Do not place heavy objects on the unit.
- Only use attachments/accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Do NOT modify this unit, alterations may affect performance, safety and/or international compliance standards.
- The unit can only be serviced by qualified personnel – seek immediate service if the console has been exposed to water or if it ceases to operate normally.
- SSL does not accept liability for damage caused by maintenance, repair or modification by unauthorised personnel.
- When using this apparatus either fix it into a standard 19” rack or place it on a secure level surface.
- If the unit is rack mounted, fit all rack screws. Rack shelves are recommended.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Always allow free flow of air around the unit for cooling.
- Ensure that no strain is placed on any cables connected to this apparatus. Ensure that all such cables are not placed where they can be stepped on, pulled or tripped over.
Power Safety
- This equipment is supplied with mains lead however if you wish to use a mains cables of your choice refer to the following information:
- Refer to the rating label on rear of the unit and always use a suitable mains cord.
- The unit should ALWAYS be earthed.
- Please use-compliant 60320 C13 TYPE SOCKET. When connecting to supply outlets ensure that appropriate sized conductors and plugs are used to suit local electrical requirements.
- Maximum cord length should be 4.5m(15’).
- The cord should bear the approval mark of the country in which it is to be used.
Additionally:
- The appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, ensure that it is connected to an unobstructed wall outlet.
- Connect only to an AC power source that contains a protective earthing (PE) conductor.
- Only connect units to single phase supplies with the neutral conductor at earth potential.
ATTENTION! This product must always be earthed.
CAUTION! No user-serviceable parts inside. In the event of damage to the
unit contact Solid State Logic.
Service or repair must be done by qualified service personnel only.
This product complies with the following United Kingdom Legislation:
UK Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1101)
UK Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 (SI 2016/1091).
The Eco-design requirements for Energy related products (ErP) 2009/125/EC.
The Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (RoHS2)
Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/3032).
This product complies with the following European Union Harmonisation
Legislation:
EU Low Voltage directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU,
EU Electromagnetic Compatibility directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU.
The Eco-design requirements for Energy related products (ErP) 2009/125/EC.
The Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive (RoHS2) 2011/65/EU.
Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the European Union
The symbol shown here, which is on the product or on its packaging, indicates
that this product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the
user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over
to a designated collection point for recycling of waste electrical and
electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste
equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and
ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste
equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household
waste disposal service or where you purchased the product.
FCC Certification
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For the user: -
Do not modify this unit! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in the installation manual, meets FCC requirements.
-
Important: This product satisfies FCC regulations when high quality shielded cables are used to connect with other equipment.
Failure to use high quality shielded cables or to follow the installation instructions may cause electromagnetic interference with appliances such as radios and televisions and will void your FCC authorisation to use this product in the USA. -
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Industry Canada Compliance
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
BS EN 55032:2015, Class A. BS EN 55035:2017.
WARNING: The audio input/output ports are screened cable ports and any
connections to them should be made using braidscreened cable and metal
connector shells to provide a low impedance connection between the cable
screen and the device.
Electrical Safety
IEC 62368-1:2018
BS EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020
CSA CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 62368-1 3rd Ed.
UL 62368-1 3rd Ed.
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Environmental
Temperature: Operating: +1 to 30 degrees Celsius. Storage: -20 to 50 degrees
Celsius.
Further information
For additional information, product downloads, knowledge base and technical
support visit the www.solidstatelogic.com.
www.solidstatelogic.com
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References
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