USA - Solid State Logic, a manufacturer of professional digital and analogue consoles, is pleased to announce the hiring of Quinton Nixon as product specialist. Quinton will be based out of SSL's Los Angeles office.

Quinton comes to SSL from TC Electronic, where he served as product specialist. Prior to that, Quinton was a freelance recording and post-production engineer based in Atlanta, following three years as a staff engineer at Doppler Studios.

As product specialist, Quinton's responsibilities will include product demonstrations to SSL retail partners, in-store clinics and tradeshows. He begins this undertaking with the recent launch of Duende, SSL's new DSP-powered processing rack unit for audio workstation users.

"I was a recording engineer in Atlanta and always had a tremendous respect for SSL," says Quinton. "I'm thrilled to be working for Solid State Logic and really looking forward to engaging with the thriving user community.

"As Solid State Logic grows its channel product range, we've pulled in some great new guys to bring the products to market and give them excellent support," says Phil Wagner, president, SSL.

Solid State Logic is the world's leading manufacturer of analogue and digital audio consoles and provider of creative tools for film, audio, video and broadcast professionals. SSL's product range includes the C100 new-generation digital broadcast and C200 digital production consoles, the new C300 Master Studio System, the XL 9000 K Series SuperAnalogue console, AWS 900+ Analogue Workstation System and the XLogic range of outboard processors.

(Chris Henry)


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