Getting the Classic Dr. Dre Sound in The Box
So, I found myself coming back to the BX Console SSL 4000 E because of the fact that it is low CPU, and also, after a few test mixes, it has the closest tone to mixes done on the real console. In this video I show the SSL console that Dr. Dre used, and mixed one of my own beats using his methods, along with the recreation of his console in FL Studio. For those who like to recreate consoles to mix on in their computer, you will find this video to informative and entertaining. Enjoy!

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