4000 G Series
1987 – 2001
Notable users
Ocean Way Recording, LA, AIR Studios, London, Onkio Haus, Tokyo (Studios 2 + 6), Rockfield Studios, Wales (Oasis / Morning Glory), Manor House Studios, Sarm West Studio 4
Technical specs
| Channels | 24 – 80 |
| Layout | In-line |
| Groups | 24 |
| EQ | 4-band parametric |
| Bus comp | G384 bus compressor (the "glue") |
| Automation | Refined VCA + Studio Computer Total Recall |
| Variants | 4000 G+ (1987+) extended to SL 8000 G/G+ (1992+, up to 100ch) |
| Era | 1987 – 2001 |
The G Series refined what the E had established — improved VCA automation, a revised centre section, and the definitive G-Comp bus compressor. That compressor, run across the stereo bus at 4:1 with medium attack and slow release, created a "glue" that engineers still pursue in every mix today. The G became the dominant console of the 1990s and the standard against which everything else was measured.
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Notable Recordings
- U2 — Achtung Baby (1990–91, partly Hansa Berlin / Windmill Lane Dublin)
- Radiohead — OK Computer (1996–97)
- Oasis — (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995, Rockfield Studios, Wales)
- Whitney Houston — Whitney (1987, SSL 4000 G at Tarpan Studios incl. "I Wanna Dance with Somebody")
Studios
- Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles
- AIR Studios, London
- Studio Guillaume Tell, Paris
- Rockfield Studios, Wales