I’m considering purchasing one of the following bundles: the SSL UF1, UF8, and UC1 Bundle; the Softube Fader and Channel MK3 Bundle; or the Avid Dock + S1. However, in Brazil, we lack proper showrooms to test these setups, so I’m relying on manuals and RUclips reviews for guidance. If you have any recommendations between these bundles specifically for 3D mixing and immersive audio in both music and audiovisual projects, I’d really appreciate it. Thank you!
For mixing (with Pro Tools or Logic Pro), do you think the Avid Dock + S1 or the SSL1 UF1+UF8+UC1 is better? Another thing: do you think new controllers will be released in 2025 by AVID, SSL and Universal Audio or will the ones available on the market until now continue for a while longer?
I spend about 10K for the midi surface C24... after years, it doesn't work anymore with the newer PT version... I have to buy a new console, naaa. I stop buying AVID hardware and move to other options.
To be slightly more fair. EUCON is the latest and greatest. Those devices will probably last for a long long time since EUCON doesn't have the limitations the old protocols had. I just wished that they would create a C|24 EUCON version. The S4 is the replacement for it but it's so much more expensive than the C|24 and I don't like the layout on it.
@@annekedebruyn7797 AVID don't create anything, like Apple, simply appropriate existing products, rebadge and sell at 10x the price. You can guarantee their products will be obsolete and unuseable .
Great engineer but clearly earning extra income from up-selling this kit. Studio One and their Presonus Faderport 16 is vastly superior to this and is cheaper. The major disadvantage is to work correctly it has to be use with Studio One. Tried it with ProTools and functionality is poor.
Mr Andrew, it's just a controller for god sake :D A jog wheel and and few buttons.... For the money, people should buy icon controllers, a big 42" touch screen with Dtouch protocol and their problems are solved.
Love Andrew, he’s the best. The S1 and Dock look awesome
I’m considering purchasing one of the following bundles: the SSL UF1, UF8, and UC1 Bundle; the Softube Fader and Channel MK3 Bundle; or the Avid Dock + S1.
However, in Brazil, we lack proper showrooms to test these setups, so I’m relying on manuals and RUclips reviews for guidance.
If you have any recommendations between these bundles specifically for 3D mixing and immersive audio in both music and audiovisual projects, I’d really appreciate it.
Thank you!
For mixing (with Pro Tools or Logic Pro), do you think the Avid Dock + S1 or the SSL1 UF1+UF8+UC1 is better?
Another thing: do you think new controllers will be released in 2025 by AVID, SSL and Universal Audio or will the ones available on the market until now continue for a while longer?
I spend about 10K for the midi surface C24... after years, it doesn't work anymore with the newer PT version... I have to buy a new console, naaa. I stop buying AVID hardware and move to other options.
LOVE Pro Tools, HATE AVID!
To be slightly more fair. EUCON is the latest and greatest. Those devices will probably last for a long long time since EUCON doesn't have the limitations the old protocols had.
I just wished that they would create a C|24 EUCON version.
The S4 is the replacement for it but it's so much more expensive than the C|24 and I don't like the layout on it.
@@annekedebruyn7797 true. I ended up not buying any other Avid products besides PT.
@@annekedebruyn7797 AVID don't create anything, like Apple, simply appropriate existing products, rebadge and sell at 10x the price. You can guarantee their products will be obsolete and unuseable .
Great engineer but clearly earning extra income from up-selling this kit. Studio One and their Presonus Faderport 16 is vastly superior to this and is cheaper. The major disadvantage is to work correctly it has to be use with Studio One. Tried it with ProTools and functionality is poor.
Good
Mr Andrew, it's just a controller for god sake :D
A jog wheel and and few buttons....
For the money, people should buy icon controllers, a big 42" touch screen with Dtouch protocol and their problems are solved.