I was an early adopter of the SSL UF8+UC1 and I'm so happy to see how far it's been coming and that SSL has been listening to customers. Many people on forums would cite how such and such was not possible due to the mackie protocol, that's just the way it is, but I knew the tech is there and that SSL built something that could grow into something beyond that protocol and into the future. The link is just awesome, and the fact they are bringing color coding to match track colors for me personally is huge. The CC control is a fantastic added benefit too, as is the fact I heard they recently opened up a way to map knobs to third-party plugins now. It's getting closer and closer - one of the few outstanding things I wish for them to update, since those LCD screens are more than capable, would be a better readout of complete track names. For those of us with large sessions, truncated abbreviated names are still hard to understand when looking down. 360 Link fits more letters than Mackie HUI but even still - the screen is sharp enough to do more than that. And maybe even track icons could be pulled from Cubase or any DAW to even more quickly ID track type!
Definitely with you on the still much needed improvements on the UF8 - I also had set it up to be a CC controller for my instruments only to realise my automations were not being recorded...
Hey Dom, FWIW, I've had really good luck going in and programming keystrokes on the UF8 to control the automation buttons, as well as setting up easy mixer configurations, etc. Takes a little time to create the keystrokes that don't double others in Cubase, but once that's accomplished, it sure makes the UF8 a wonderful piece!
It’s crazy how these products are released to the market not fully functional. I’ve had mine for over a year and haven’t used it as much as I would have liked. This update is promising though. Thanks for highlighting this!
By the time I lift up my arm from my arm rest, turn to the side, and push faders on this , I could I have clicked a few times in Cubase lol. I guess I’m not a hardware kind of guy. Mad respect for SSL though, I love 360! This would look cool in my studio I have to admit.
I needed the Midi clarification, thank you and we still can use the faders to record the data just via automation lane; instead of, CC lane if I understood correctly. I still want them to make copying and pasting available for the pages within 360 app to make it easier to update presets; otherwise, I really don't know what else they can add to it that would help me significantly. Also, Track types filtering works stock for Cubase UF8 if choose "Fine" and the "Send/Plugin" number buttons which will choose a different track type like audio, groups, effects etc.
So a Cubase user Bijouc has been building a Mackie Control compatible midi remote that fixes the track follow issues, allows for track colors, and other nifty features. The ONLYS thing it’s missing is fader groups, which I personally need, but is currently not suppprted by the midi remote API. So for now we have to choose - follow selected track with no fader groups, or fader groups but you need to bank around like a maniac.
Hello, I suggest looking into Channel Visibility Configurations Menu and Channel Visibility Agents. Also, Track types filtering works stock for Cubase UF8 if choose "Fine" and the "Send/Plugin" number buttons which will choose a different track type like audio, groups, effects etc.
The buttons at the bottom left do work. You just need to put the UF8 into automation mode ("AUTO"), select the track you want to automate, then select the type of automation.
SSL has to produce some serious DAW controller in order for us to be able to handle big projects with so many channels. Controllers with extensions in order to have a big desk with many channels to control without hands on mouse and keyboard. iCon tried to produce some controllers but I have read the worst reviews on all of their products. So I decided to go for the Mackie Universal Pro with the 2 extensions for a 24 channel mixing desk.
Why an earth don't they just integrate via the new MIDI Remote API? There would be no character restrictions, or other MCU antiquated limitations to contend with, and it would allow users to add full page mappings if they wanted it (i.e. faders and rotaries to control a VST Synth for example). Users are doing it in their spare time for hardware with faders and screen feedback, so SSL should have no problem in doing it. Secondly, I hate having to add additional plugins or wrappers into my projects just for the sake of a controller. Had it with Novation Automap, had it with Komplete Kontrol, and all have caused me problems, So would be a no go for me. I really hope that the Nektar CS12 comes through with a native Cubase mapping as it could be a killer controller for Cubase.
That's what I say... Not only for SSL but pretty much every developer that claims to support Cubase. Cubase has one of the most advanced Midi Remote protocols now. No excuses. And if a plain user can create a great Midi Remote Script then so should companies that create controllers. That being said, I do acknowledge it's always a matter of resources. Someone *has* to work on this and believe it or not, even big companies don't have enough resources to dedicate.
@DomSigalas Great video! I see that sometimes the UF8 or the Console-1 are not on your desk. Do you simply plug them when needed? Also, in that case, how do you deal with the usb cables and power supply? I am still trying to find a way for me to be able to "switch on demand" without the cable mess... what a headache!
I tried it in Logic and it works. Not sure about StudioOne though- but StudioOne is extremely similar to Cubase so I would test it first. Fingers crossed SSL will solve this for everyone :)
hahaha- yes it's a workflow thing. For me, imagine if I had to mix the project I show on this video (over 200 channels!). It would be utterly not enjoyable and slow to do it with the mouse. Just my workflow though...
You can use SSL in live situations, like when mixing just the singer without the band, and the instruments come from the PC. Just mix an 8-channel track and quickly fix room and speaker issues. Another tricky part is correcting if the crowd is present. Using a mouse is pretty slow in this case.
Yeah this product isn't for you, then! I'm not sure why people in comments sections need to imply when something doesn't suit their work flow It's needless and complicated Like "oh okay hiphop producer from the 2000s, we get it your beats are so cool man" Grow up
I can't find the tutorial to set 360 link working in protools as you show in Cubase. I would really appreciate if you send me a link of how to properly set it at. It's a super handy feature and I'm not getting it to work. thank You!!!!!!
Does this plugin work on both audio and midi channels? I have been using a Qcon Pro X for 6 years, I love it but hate the Mackie protocol because of the lack of track follow so won't be upgrading to the new gen Qcons as this is still the same issue. My steinberg CC121 is still a vital part of my desk as it actually does follow the tracks properly.
You select the track(s) you want to display then just shift clic "tick" from this track on the MixConsol Visibility . This also works better if you have tracks that are seperated and want them on faders nearby and is quite fast if you are using advances folders and display configurations.
Great video man. I have the uf8 and my situation is the same. I am a game and movie composer and was excited with this update but I lost it when I realize I couldn’t record my automations. I’ve reached to ssl which I had one reply, and that was it. Never replied back. Awful support which is quite sad because the hardware is solid but software sucks. And support, the same…
Hey Dom - thanks for the video! I'm a UF8 + Console 1 user that just switched to Cubase (in the middle of some very urgent projects...thrilling) - your content and channel is a life saver~ I'm wondering if there's any way to always have SSL 360 link & Console 1 plugins always loaded when a) I add a new audio or midi track and b) when I drag an audio file into the project (which creates a track with that audio file)? I am already using track presets but this still requires me to drag the track preset into the target audio/midi track - I want the above mentioned 2 plugins to always be loaded in automatically...
I have both system too, but adding both 360 link and C1 on each channel crashes Nuendo. And according to the crash report it's 360 causing the crash. Don't you have that problem?
@@gertkeunen2720 hmm no crashes on my end... I'm on the latest version of Cubase 13 pro. About 3 weeks+ ago I remember SSL had an update of the 360 link plugin from the SSL download manager... not sure if updating might help?
@@mervinwong00 Didn't check this new update. Thanks for the tip. Myself I'm working on the latest version of Nuendo on a powerful Mac Studio M1 Ultra (so no problems from that side)
i had a ssl nucleus for years and it would update the selected track you selected in the DAW no problem !!! how can this be an update with UF8 ?? it must have existed ??
I‘m about to pull the trigger and sell my Faderport 16 for a uf8, but I still can‘t find any info on how well the midi cc mode works in Studio One. I need this for controlling strings and other virtual instruments and with my Faderport it is working flawless. Anyone that can help me out here?
I have a Presonus FP8 and I would love it if the tracks on the controller and the tracks on Cubase would follow each other. Any chance you could approach them about it?
Dom, how are the drivers for this? I saw this for the first time last year at NAMM. I've been hesitant to buy it because I bought one of SSL's interfaces, the SSL 2+. While I can get it to work in Cubase, I use my interface as a general sound card as well but that interface is useless for that. RUclips and Netflix videos don't work with it. This past January at NAMM I spoke to one of their representatives about this issue and he wasn't all that helpful. So, if the drivers are good for this controller I might take the chance on it but I'd be interested in your feedback.
In my opinion, there is no perfect controller for Cubase at the moment. When a company implements seamless integration with no need to add plugins, they will get my vote and love ❤️
I have both the SSL 360 ecosystem and the Softube C1 ecosystem (to combine best of both world). But placing two inserts on the same channel (both 360 link and C1) crashes Nuendo. So both systems can't be used at the same time. And according to the crash report it is always 360 link causing the crash. I'm in contact with SSL, but no solution over there. That's a pity.
Back in the 60s man made a round trip to the moon and half a century later we have to deal with expensive half baked products. True engineering is rare in this day and age. Even Cubase with all the beauty updates is still in the stone age. Been doing this business for40+ years and we are sliding down instead of raising up to deliver quality products. 😢😢😢
This is great Dom Sigalas... n please I know u can deliver this to Cubase tell them to return the option the can change the Instrumental or Effect in place without going to VST Pool... now is am strangle n thanks for all Video tutos man I leaned more from you
All the buttons are assigned by SSL's script. Not something that can be fixed in Cubase or by Steinberg. When you buy a controller (by any company), if your DAW is supported you expect the best integration possible. A controller is only good as its support for any DAW. Good to know Logic is supported better though ❤️
@@DomSigalas I was suggesting SSL's support for Cubase, not the other way round. The UF8 is a very problematic device & I've been super unimpressed with it & them.
@@audiosnobs ooooh sorry I thought you meant it's an issue for "Steinberg Support" :) It seems SSL are constantly improving things- for me the CC messages not being recorded were a slap in the face as a Cubase user (and the article on their website doesn't suggest they will do anything about this)- but it seems they're working on it. Fingers crossed!
Thanks Dom 😊 OMG....single UF8 user here.... I'm so stupid and thought that the Color feature is only possible working in 360... and since my work is 95% Midi I haven't tried it... but now after your video - my template is colorfull as well 😍🥰 - the only thing that I am still MISSING is the feature that the Numbers 1-8 actually can open and close a Plugin and not just show the parameters on the screen... I wanna see what I am doing on some plugs... and it CAN be done as a few people who are trained in codes have shown... but SSL haven't brought that up yet 🙄 Dom, please add this wish to your Feedback List for SSL
Looks amazing on paper, but as with almost every other DAW controller out there, it's full of compromises and/or "not quite right" implementations. Having to insert their plug-in on every channel?!? Immediate disqualifier. And when you have to rely on their custom software layer, that's another huge concern… what happens at the next OS update? Will it be supported in two years? As antiquated as the MCU protocol is, it works great; Behringer's X-Touch is as close as I've seen to the perfect DAW controller. Plug & play, no need for third-party software, the hardware is made by Midas and actually feels great... it's cheap, and it just works.
A uf8 cost $1200 .. I was gonna get 2 so that was gonna be over $2500 including tax ... I decided to get an excellent condition Nucleus for $1000 .. Ssl doesn't support it anymore because they wanna push people to buy their newer products but you can find the software on the internet... the interface portion of Nucleus isn't compatible with newer macs but as a daw controller it still functions perfectly. .. I'm glad I decided to go in that direction and saved $1500 !!!
@@DomSigalas I bought mine 3 years ago because of you and its the best piece for me, Thanks YOU ! Now your change into an apple system its getting me wanting to hear more in depth because I tried both systems like 15 years ago and went Windows all the way and even tried again the mac and sold it, now you are making me doubt again , you are one of the few I have in mind when watching youtube, your honesty and opinion matters.
I've been diving deeper into the Mackie ever since you did the first review on this. As a software engineer, I'm flabbergasted at the limitations for midi/mackie, even midi 2.0. There comes a time when you need to correct the course. Perhaps Yamaha/Steinberg could do a tech refresh and get us into the next century. We need a really solid realtime low latency general human machine interface for everything. Even the keyboard and mouse are locked into arcane protocols. Maybe something layered on DANTE audio. That has bit perfect IO, 512 channels at 24bits/96k. I've heard it. No glitches. Hours and hours of flawless uncompressed audio over IP networks. You could easily steal a channel or two for control surfaces. Help your friends at Yamaha/Steinberg consider this. ASIO and VST are the living proof that these are the right guys to do something like this without giving away the family jewels. Maybe Audinate (makers of DANTE) would help.
I wanted to buy the UF8, but I heard it has problems with bank changes, so I purchased 3 XTouches, and I am very Happy very underrated. They are not UF8s.
i hope SSL fix CC midi message problems. i m waiting new update. But i have Uf1 and i add meter plugin all channel and i have channel follow. uf8 + uf1 with working perfect together. Thnks
I’ve got this controller. It is in a right direction, but still unacceptable. Pan resolution is so bad that it is useless. Imagine a mixer with no usable pan? Any “menu diving” multiple button pushing (which this requires) is too confusing and makes those functions unusable. I have lots of gear and no time to remember all their silly menus. Should not have to hold down the “channel” knob while pushing “nav” in order to make the lower right a transport control. Cmon! Stop making things difficult and just make it work.
Having to insert a plug-in in every channel is not an acceptable solution. It is about time for a new protocol, and I don‘t really understand why companies like Steinberg cannot agree upon a new standard. I mean, Steinberg does not even sell controller hardware anymore in the amateur and semi-pro price range, so what’s the problem?
2024 and still controllers try to communicate via mackie control,and still is totally useless at real world....i dont buy any controller until they invent a better and more flexible and easy way to communicate with daw s with real usability
If you have a 230 track session you're making life hard for yourself. Consolidate your tracks and you'll navigate the session much easier. Regarding 360 i hope SSL fixes the lack of automation control per channel
I was an early adopter of the SSL UF8+UC1 and I'm so happy to see how far it's been coming and that SSL has been listening to customers. Many people on forums would cite how such and such was not possible due to the mackie protocol, that's just the way it is, but I knew the tech is there and that SSL built something that could grow into something beyond that protocol and into the future. The link is just awesome, and the fact they are bringing color coding to match track colors for me personally is huge. The CC control is a fantastic added benefit too, as is the fact I heard they recently opened up a way to map knobs to third-party plugins now. It's getting closer and closer - one of the few outstanding things I wish for them to update, since those LCD screens are more than capable, would be a better readout of complete track names. For those of us with large sessions, truncated abbreviated names are still hard to understand when looking down. 360 Link fits more letters than Mackie HUI but even still - the screen is sharp enough to do more than that. And maybe even track icons could be pulled from Cubase or any DAW to even more quickly ID track type!
Definitely with you on the still much needed improvements on the UF8 - I also had set it up to be a CC controller for my instruments only to realise my automations were not being recorded...
Excellent work Dom. We get closer and closer with every update!
Hey Dom, FWIW, I've had really good luck going in and programming keystrokes on the UF8 to control the automation buttons, as well as setting up easy mixer configurations, etc. Takes a little time to create the keystrokes that don't double others in Cubase, but once that's accomplished, it sure makes the UF8 a wonderful piece!
Thank you so much Dom👍👍
It’s crazy how these products are released to the market not fully functional. I’ve had mine for over a year and haven’t used it as much as I would have liked. This update is promising though. Thanks for highlighting this!
Thanks for keeping us updated 👍got one of these on my shopping list.
love your videos super helpful and always very calming to watch
Thanks for your opinion!
Great vid
Thank you for this vidéo Dom ! 🙏
SSL has to catch up to softube with their instant cubase mapping, Great review, just watching again
Muchas gracias
By the time I lift up my arm from my arm rest, turn to the side, and push faders on this , I could I have clicked a few times in Cubase lol. I guess I’m not a hardware kind of guy. Mad respect for SSL though, I love 360! This would look cool in my studio I have to admit.
I needed the Midi clarification, thank you and we still can use the faders to record the data just via automation lane; instead of, CC lane if I understood correctly. I still want them to make copying and pasting available for the pages within 360 app to make it easier to update presets; otherwise, I really don't know what else they can add to it that would help me significantly. Also, Track types filtering works stock for Cubase UF8 if choose "Fine" and the "Send/Plugin" number buttons which will choose a different track type like audio, groups, effects etc.
So a Cubase user Bijouc has been building a Mackie Control compatible midi remote that fixes the track follow issues, allows for track colors, and other nifty features.
The ONLYS thing it’s missing is fader groups, which I personally need, but is currently not suppprted by the midi remote API.
So for now we have to choose - follow selected track with no fader groups, or fader groups but you need to bank around like a maniac.
Hello, I suggest looking into Channel Visibility Configurations Menu and Channel Visibility Agents. Also, Track types filtering works stock for Cubase UF8 if choose "Fine" and the "Send/Plugin" number buttons which will choose a different track type like audio, groups, effects etc.
@@thaexception3406 that’s what I meant -visibility configurations are not respected by controllers running on Cubase’s MIDI Remote.
Hi, I tried finding on the internet but with no succes...may i ask you to provde a link or something for this fix, please?
Just followed you on Spotify 🙂
Thanks for the feedback ❤
The buttons at the bottom left do work. You just need to put the UF8 into automation mode ("AUTO"), select the track you want to automate, then select the type of automation.
Thanks for the video
SSL has to produce some serious DAW controller in order for us to be able to handle big projects with so many channels. Controllers with extensions in order to have a big desk with many channels to control without hands on mouse and keyboard.
iCon tried to produce some controllers but I have read the worst reviews on all of their products. So I decided to go for the Mackie Universal Pro with the 2 extensions for a 24 channel mixing desk.
I got the new softube console one mk iii. I adore it, way way more than I thought I would. Waiting for the new Fader unit
Me too!!!
Why an earth don't they just integrate via the new MIDI Remote API? There would be no character restrictions, or other MCU antiquated limitations to contend with, and it would allow users to add full page mappings if they wanted it (i.e. faders and rotaries to control a VST Synth for example).
Users are doing it in their spare time for hardware with faders and screen feedback, so SSL should have no problem in doing it.
Secondly, I hate having to add additional plugins or wrappers into my projects just for the sake of a controller. Had it with Novation Automap, had it with Komplete Kontrol, and all have caused me problems, So would be a no go for me.
I really hope that the Nektar CS12 comes through with a native Cubase mapping as it could be a killer controller for Cubase.
That's what I say... Not only for SSL but pretty much every developer that claims to support Cubase. Cubase has one of the most advanced Midi Remote protocols now. No excuses. And if a plain user can create a great Midi Remote Script then so should companies that create controllers.
That being said, I do acknowledge it's always a matter of resources. Someone *has* to work on this and believe it or not, even big companies don't have enough resources to dedicate.
@DomSigalas Great video! I see that sometimes the UF8 or the Console-1 are not on your desk. Do you simply plug them when needed? Also, in that case, how do you deal with the usb cables and power supply? I am still trying to find a way for me to be able to "switch on demand" without the cable mess... what a headache!
My avid artist mix was $300 on eBay and does all of this completely natively. You’d like it a lot.
Is that CC# relay problem also on Logic n StudioOne? Was really looking to have this on my desk for film composing.
I tried it in Logic and it works. Not sure about StudioOne though- but StudioOne is extremely similar to Cubase so I would test it first.
Fingers crossed SSL will solve this for everyone :)
@@DomSigalas Sure hope it works. Will head down to one of the retailers to be sure. Thx for such vital info Dom! Keep pumping those awesome tunes!
Actually I could not find any new updates for the UF8 !?
I don't need to add more complexity to my music production. I will keep using my computer mouse it never fails.
hahaha- yes it's a workflow thing. For me, imagine if I had to mix the project I show on this video (over 200 channels!). It would be utterly not enjoyable and slow to do it with the mouse. Just my workflow though...
You can use SSL in live situations, like when mixing just the singer without the band, and the instruments come from the PC. Just mix an 8-channel track and quickly fix room and speaker issues. Another tricky part is correcting if the crowd is present. Using a mouse is pretty slow in this case.
Yeah this product isn't for you, then!
I'm not sure why people in comments sections need to imply when something doesn't suit their work flow It's needless and complicated
Like "oh okay hiphop producer from the 2000s, we get it your beats are so cool man"
Grow up
Great info ! the colour matching of the track sis great plus the new updates, Dom do you use an SSL sigma as well?
No I don’t have the Sigma :)
I can't find the tutorial to set 360 link working in protools as you show in Cubase. I would really appreciate if you send me a link of how to properly set it at. It's a super handy feature and I'm not getting it to work. thank You!!!!!!
Does this plugin work on both audio and midi channels? I have been using a Qcon Pro X for 6 years, I love it but hate the Mackie protocol because of the lack of track follow so won't be upgrading to the new gen Qcons as this is still the same issue. My steinberg CC121 is still a vital part of my desk as it actually does follow the tracks properly.
Thank you brooootherrrr
You select the track(s) you want to display then just shift clic "tick" from this track on the MixConsol Visibility . This also works better if you have tracks that are seperated and want them on faders nearby and is quite fast if you are using advances folders and display configurations.
Great video man. I have the uf8 and my situation is the same. I am a game and movie composer and was excited with this update but I lost it when I realize I couldn’t record my automations. I’ve reached to ssl which I had one reply, and that was it. Never replied back. Awful support which is quite sad because the hardware is solid but software sucks. And support, the same…
Hey Dom - thanks for the video! I'm a UF8 + Console 1 user that just switched to Cubase (in the middle of some very urgent projects...thrilling) - your content and channel is a life saver~ I'm wondering if there's any way to always have SSL 360 link & Console 1 plugins always loaded when a) I add a new audio or midi track and b) when I drag an audio file into the project (which creates a track with that audio file)?
I am already using track presets but this still requires me to drag the track preset into the target audio/midi track - I want the above mentioned 2 plugins to always be loaded in automatically...
I have both system too, but adding both 360 link and C1 on each channel crashes Nuendo. And according to the crash report it's 360 causing the crash. Don't you have that problem?
@@gertkeunen2720 hmm no crashes on my end... I'm on the latest version of Cubase 13 pro. About 3 weeks+ ago I remember SSL had an update of the 360 link plugin from the SSL download manager... not sure if updating might help?
@@mervinwong00 Didn't check this new update. Thanks for the tip. Myself I'm working on the latest version of Nuendo on a powerful Mac Studio M1 Ultra (so no problems from that side)
just checked: there no new update op 360 link in the last couple of weeks. So I work on the most recent version.
Hi Dom, the same is on iCon v1-m - you have to switch it manually from bank to bank - no follow fader on controller - so boring - I've sent it back
Hmmm... how do you get that new update ? I have my 360 open and there is nothing displayed a a possible download update.....
i had a ssl nucleus for years and it would update the selected track you selected in the DAW no problem !!! how can this be an update with UF8 ?? it must have existed ??
I‘m about to pull the trigger and sell my Faderport 16 for a uf8, but I still can‘t find any info on how well the midi cc mode works in Studio One. I need this for controlling strings and other virtual instruments and with my Faderport it is working flawless. Anyone that can help me out here?
How does the new update fare in Ableton live? A similar video on Ableton Live + UF8 updates and issues would be amazing. Tx
I have a Presonus FP8 and I would love it if the tracks on the controller and the tracks on Cubase would follow each other. Any chance you could approach them about it?
Thanks for the Video, VCA-Fader still do not work, cause you can not put the 360° plugin on the VCA-Channel. 😕
Hey Dom. Now working with 1.8.9 update :)
Dom, how are the drivers for this? I saw this for the first time last year at NAMM. I've been hesitant to buy it because I bought one of SSL's interfaces, the SSL 2+. While I can get it to work in Cubase, I use my interface as a general sound card as well but that interface is useless for that. RUclips and Netflix videos don't work with it. This past January at NAMM I spoke to one of their representatives about this issue and he wasn't all that helpful. So, if the drivers are good for this controller I might take the chance on it but I'd be interested in your feedback.
Hi, thanks for the feedback.
According to your expertise and experience, what's the best MIDI controller for Cubase nowadays?
Regards,
In my opinion, there is no perfect controller for Cubase at the moment. When a company implements seamless integration with no need to add plugins, they will get my vote and love ❤️
@@DomSigalas And if you had to pick only 3 controllers to work with, no more, which would they be? (whatever the price)
@@RotoGluOn right now: CC121, Softube Console 1 MK3 and UF8. But the list might change in the future :)
@@DomSigalas Hello, Yamaha? Yeah, we need a controller...
I really need a DAW controller, at sometimes mouse and keyboard slowdown my workflow
I have both the SSL 360 ecosystem and the Softube C1 ecosystem (to combine best of both world). But placing two inserts on the same channel (both 360 link and C1) crashes Nuendo. So both systems can't be used at the same time. And according to the crash report it is always 360 link causing the crash. I'm in contact with SSL, but no solution over there. That's a pity.
for midi control especially plugins use a midi controller or midi keybord like sl mk3...
Back in the 60s man made a round trip to the moon and half a century later we have to deal with expensive half baked products. True engineering is rare in this day and age. Even Cubase with all the beauty updates is still in the stone age. Been doing this business for40+ years and we are sliding down instead of raising up to deliver quality products. 😢😢😢
SLL ??? Cool Dom ;-) but a great video ...as usual 😉
It's the new sub-brand by SSL hahahah! Fixed
@@DomSigalas ...thought so 🤣
unbelievable that it cannot send cc messages ???
This is great Dom Sigalas... n please I know u can deliver this to Cubase tell them to return the option the can change the Instrumental or Effect in place without going to VST Pool... now is am strangle n thanks for all Video tutos man I leaned more from you
I’m happy with my cc121
The best ❤️
The automation buttons work in Logic - seems it's a Cubase support thing.
All the buttons are assigned by SSL's script. Not something that can be fixed in Cubase or by Steinberg. When you buy a controller (by any company), if your DAW is supported you expect the best integration possible. A controller is only good as its support for any DAW. Good to know Logic is supported better though ❤️
@@DomSigalas I was suggesting SSL's support for Cubase, not the other way round. The UF8 is a very problematic device & I've been super unimpressed with it & them.
@@audiosnobs ooooh sorry I thought you meant it's an issue for "Steinberg Support" :) It seems SSL are constantly improving things- for me the CC messages not being recorded were a slap in the face as a Cubase user (and the article on their website doesn't suggest they will do anything about this)- but it seems they're working on it. Fingers crossed!
Thanks Dom 😊 OMG....single UF8 user here.... I'm so stupid and thought that the Color feature is only possible working in 360... and since my work is 95% Midi I haven't tried it... but now after your video - my template is colorfull as well 😍🥰 - the only thing that I am still MISSING is the feature that the Numbers 1-8 actually can open and close a Plugin and not just show the parameters on the screen... I wanna see what I am doing on some plugs... and it CAN be done as a few people who are trained in codes have shown... but SSL haven't brought that up yet 🙄 Dom, please add this wish to your Feedback List for SSL
Looks amazing on paper, but as with almost every other DAW controller out there, it's full of compromises and/or "not quite right" implementations. Having to insert their plug-in on every channel?!? Immediate disqualifier. And when you have to rely on their custom software layer, that's another huge concern… what happens at the next OS update? Will it be supported in two years?
As antiquated as the MCU protocol is, it works great; Behringer's X-Touch is as close as I've seen to the perfect DAW controller. Plug & play, no need for third-party software, the hardware is made by Midas and actually feels great... it's cheap, and it just works.
A uf8 cost $1200 .. I was gonna get 2 so that was gonna be over $2500 including tax ... I decided to get an excellent condition Nucleus for $1000 .. Ssl doesn't support it anymore because they wanna push people to buy their newer products but you can find the software on the internet... the interface portion of Nucleus isn't compatible with newer macs but as a daw controller it still functions perfectly. .. I'm glad I decided to go in that direction and saved $1500 !!!
SSL controller series are the most " get rid of " gears of the year imho . . . .hundreds of them on Reverb and Ebay.
are you not using your CC121 anymore ?
Yes I do, it’s in my other room but if you notice, I bring it back every other week or so :)
@@DomSigalas I bought mine 3 years ago because of you and its the best piece for me, Thanks YOU ! Now your change into an apple system its getting me wanting to hear more in depth because I tried both systems like 15 years ago and went Windows all the way and even tried again the mac and sold it, now you are making me doubt again , you are one of the few I have in mind when watching youtube, your honesty and opinion matters.
@@Somedei I will make a video abotu this my friend! Coming soon!
@@DomSigalas It really means a lot, thank you
IMO The SSL UF8 is better for workflow (programmable soft keys) than Softube Console 1 Fader. mkII: C1F is ok fader unit, but just ok.
I've been diving deeper into the Mackie ever since you did the first review on this. As a software engineer, I'm flabbergasted at the limitations for midi/mackie, even midi 2.0. There comes a time when you need to correct the course. Perhaps Yamaha/Steinberg could do a tech refresh and get us into the next century. We need a really solid realtime low latency general human machine interface for everything. Even the keyboard and mouse are locked into arcane protocols. Maybe something layered on DANTE audio. That has bit perfect IO, 512 channels at 24bits/96k. I've heard it. No glitches. Hours and hours of flawless uncompressed audio over IP networks. You could easily steal a channel or two for control surfaces. Help your friends at Yamaha/Steinberg consider this. ASIO and VST are the living proof that these are the right guys to do something like this without giving away the family jewels. Maybe Audinate (makers of DANTE) would help.
I´ll keep my cc121. 1 fader is ok for me.
I wanted to buy the UF8, but I heard it has problems with bank changes, so I purchased 3 XTouches, and I am very Happy very underrated. They are not UF8s.
Honestly, if a controller has buttons with no use - it's a knockout criteria. Still hoping fo a CC121 MK2 or a Nektar Panorama suited for Cubase.
i hope SSL fix CC midi message problems. i m waiting new update. But i have Uf1 and i add meter plugin all channel and i have channel follow. uf8 + uf1 with working perfect together. Thnks
If only Cubase added track defaults like Ableton, then this would be a great solution.
"er £1000" it's a Controller. 😮
Same reason I got disappointed in my Faderport 8 controller. Hope Presonus will learn from your video man..
I think for now, I'm sticking to my Presonus Faderport v2 until SSL fully works in Cubase.
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CC works with automation
I’ve got this controller. It is in a right direction, but still unacceptable. Pan resolution is so bad that it is useless. Imagine a mixer with no usable pan? Any “menu diving” multiple button pushing (which this requires) is too confusing and makes those functions unusable. I have lots of gear and no time to remember all their silly menus. Should not have to hold down the “channel” knob while pushing “nav” in order to make the lower right a transport control. Cmon! Stop making things difficult and just make it work.
Es muy costoso para que tenga tantas falencias! de igual manera mackie control esta muy obsoleto!!
If you were interested in the SSL UF8, UF1, or UC1... I have some bad news for you.... It still crashes Cubase after about 20 plugin instances.
Having to insert a plug-in in every channel is not an acceptable solution. It is about time for a new protocol, and I don‘t really understand why companies like Steinberg cannot agree upon a new standard. I mean, Steinberg does not even sell controller hardware anymore in the amateur and semi-pro price range, so what’s the problem?
i don’t like the solution.
typo in title XD
thanks for letting me know :)
2024 and still controllers try to communicate via mackie control,and still is totally useless at real world....i dont buy any controller until they invent a better and more flexible and easy way to communicate with daw s with real usability
Who the heck needs 230 tracks?? Most of the things you complain about not working, work just fine in Logic Pro. So maybe it's a Cubase problem?
The worst for me, I have the uf1 and uf8, and I can’t use the uf1 as a master fader. I wrote to ssl, they blame the mackie protocol
If you have a 230 track session you're making life hard for yourself. Consolidate your tracks and you'll navigate the session much easier.
Regarding 360 i hope SSL fixes the lack of automation control per channel