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L200 Plus - Power and control

Written by Karin Cahill | 28/09/22 06:39

What you need where you need it

The L200 Plus features SSL's next-generation of Optimal Core Processing (OCP) technology, offering greater DSP resource for allocation and extremely flexible I/O architecture.

The console has up to 600 inputs and 600 outputs. It has 144 mix paths at 96kHz. These paths can be assigned as Channels, Stem Groups, Auxes and Masters to suit demands and configured as anything between mono, which use a single path, to 5.1 which use six paths. All 144 of the L200 Plus's mix paths are full processing paths. Insert Effects have their own dedicated processing which is also dynamically allocated.

L200 Plus Local I/O

L200 Plus is equipped with a fully featured collection of Input and Output connectivity with the capacity to serve both Front of House and Monitor applications. L200 Plus provides a versatile collection of local I/O built into the control surface so can operate without the use of any Stageboxes if required and has good connectivity for local peripherals when used in a pure FOH role. SSL Live consoles feature auto detection so identify any SSL Live I/O connected within the software routing pages.

L200 Plus local analogue I/O configuration; 12 mic/line inputs in (two of which are in parallel with the Talkback inputs), 2 front panel Talkback mic/line XLR inputs, 12 line outputs, 2 Headphone/Monitor outputs. AES/EBU digital I/O configuration: 4 pairs of inputs and 4 pairs of outputs. AES/EBU I/O has fully variable sample rate conversion.

Standard MADI port configuration: eight MADI ports; six pairs of coaxial and two pairs of fibre which can be used independently or in a redundant configuration. There is an additional FX loop, a separate optical MADI port (out/in), designed for connecting an external FX device such as a system using Waves Multirack or a VST effects host. A redundant pair of SSL Blacklight II fibre connectors can be fitted to provide 256 bidirectional channels at 96 kHz between console and stage. An optional local Dante card provides 32x32 channels of I/O at 96 kHz over a redundant Dante connection. The Dante interface offers Sample Rate Conversion between all Dante network rates. An optional redundant pair of SSL X-Light connectors provide 256 bi-directional channels at 96kHz between console and stage using a single cable with ruggedised connectors. The back panel also accommodates connectors for MIDI, LTC, Wordclock and GP I/O. A 2nd redundant power supply is standard.

 


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