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USB Interface in Windows
The BiG SiX Windows driver supports both ASIO and standard Windows audio support. The ASIO support will allow the 16
individual audio channels to appear to DAWs as discrete channels. You may need to set up your DAW to both see the SSL ASIO
driver and also have the 16 inputs and outputs appear. For example, here's the Audio Device Preferences panel from Cockos'
Reaper DAW. The Audio System is set to use ASIO driver and see USB inputs 1-16 and outputs 1-16.
For the best and most flexible performance with DAW's ASIO is the preferred choice. For other Windows audio formats, the driver
arranges the USB signals to and from BiG SiX in pairs, the output from the PC to BiG SiX are labelled as Output 1/2, Output 3/4,
etc. to Output 15/16. Windows controls the order these pairs appear, so they may not be in sequence!
The inputs to the PC from BiG SiX are similarly labelled Input 1/2, etc. up to Input 11/12, the remaining Inputs are labelled according
to their source, i.e. Input Bus B L/R and Input Main Mix L/R these are USB inputs 13/14 and 15/16 respectively.
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Jay Pilzer
January 23, 2025

How should I hookup my headphone amp to an SSL Big Six?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To connect a headphone amp to a Solid State Logic BiG SiX, use one of the available output options such as the main outputs, ALT outputs, or headphone outputs, depending on your routing needs. Connect the output to the input of your headphone amp using appropriate cables (e.g., TRS or XLR). Make sure to set levels correctly to avoid distortion or damage.

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