While THE BUS+ satisfies his production, Roc’s go-to device for his music creation work is the SSL SiX mixer, he reveals. He picked one up a few years ago as a mobile solution and portable summing box. “I was travelling a lot — about every two weeks — from New York to L.A., so I was that guy on the plane with all this stuff in front of him, working. The SiX was cool because I could use its analogue circuitry to get all of the warmth and separation that I want from an SSL console, in a small, portable desktop unit.”
As Roc continued to use the SiX he started to dig into its capabilities. “I discovered how versatile it was for music creation and production. There are all these inputs, so I would hook up my microphone to it, I would hook up my vintage synthesisers and my [Teenage Engineering] OP-1 [synth], and I would use SiX to bring together all my sounds in the analogue domain and create music. It's a cool tool and has an SSL console sound to it, you can tell that SSL have put their SuperAnalogueTM
technology in it. It really is something unique. What's cool about SSL gear is that there’s an endless opportunity for creativity, and it's for us to discover more.”
The SiX offers two mono recording channels featuring SuperAnalogue™ mic pres, two-band EQ and one-knob version of the classic SSL Channel Compressor, along with two stereo line-level channels, and the unique Listen Mic Compressor on the talkback. “I could hook up all these instruments, use the SiX as a mixer and just take a line out into my interface,” he says.