I recently pulled up to 800 East Studios in Atlanta for SSL’s demo of their new console, the Oracle, hosted by Phil Scholes (@thatstudioguy). From the moment I saw it, I could tell SSL had really pushed the envelope — the design, the workflow, and the versatility all felt next level. It’s clearly aimed at project studios that want that signature SSL sound and modern flexibility, but it definitely comes with a price tag to match — around $210K. Still, the layout and feel were so intuitive that it’s easy to see why it’s getting attention from serious engineers and studio owners.
Beyond the gear, the best part of the day was reconnecting with my Atlanta audio family — Atmos mixer Daniela Rivera (@drivmusic), Producer Dreek Beatz (@dreekbeatz), and Mixing Engineer Admond Jackson (@amondjackson). After the demo, I caught up with some OGs in the scene: Paul Diaz from Tree Sound Studios (@johnpauldiaz1), Max from Castle Hill Studios (@chstudiosatl), Ralph from Parhelion Studios (@ralphcee), and Hayden from Vintage King (@haydenflackmusic). It was one of those days that reminded me why I love this industry. Great people, great sound, and constant inspiration to keep evolving.








