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SSL UF8 Decksaver Bundle

Bundle offer comprising

SSL UF8

USB DAW Controller

  • 8 Touch-sensitive 100 mm motorized faders
  • 8 + 1 Rotary control with push function
  • 8 TFT LCD colour displays
  • Illuminated RGB "Soft Feel" button
  • Up to 4 UF8 can be cascaded via USB (32 faders maximum)
  • Control of up to 3 different DAWs at the same time
  • DAW communication: HUI / MCU
  • Multifunctional, rasterised master encoder for navigation
  • Track banking and mouse-wheel emulation
  • 43 Individually assignable buttons for frequently used shortcuts / macros (5 x 8 plus 3 quick keys)
  • Programming via SSL 360° software for Mac and PC
  • Metal housing
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 431 x 62.7 x 266 mm
  • Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Includes Vocalstrip 2 and Drumstrip plug-ins (download after registration)
  • Includes external power supply

Connections:

  • USB-C
  • USB thru
  • 2 Foot switch inputs 6.3 mm jack

Note: 19"/ 6 U rack mounting bracket optionally available (not included)

Decksaver SSL UF8

Dust cover

  • Suitable for SSL UF8
  • Protects against dust, dirt, liquids and knocks
  • Milky transparent surface
  • Made of polycarbonate
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 437 x 36 x 271 mm
  • Weight: 0.4 kg

Note: SSL UF8 not included

Available since September 2023
Item number 575198
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
USB Yes
Bluetooth No
5-pole DIN MIDI No
Ethernet No
Fader 8
Rotary Encoders 8
Audio I/O No
Transport Function Yes
Footswitch connection Yes
Foot Controller Connection No
Bus-Powered No
Jog Yes
Joystick No
Additional Features Display
£999
All prices incl. VAT
In stock
In stock

This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.

Standard Delivery Times
Delivery free of charge expected between Thursday, 28.11. and Friday, 29.11.
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The Nucleus successor for up to three DAWs

The UF8 from SSL is a DAW studio controller with eight touch-sensitive 100mm motorised faders with 10-bit resolution, which can be used to operate up to three DAWs simultaneously. MCU or HUI protocols are used to communicate with the DAW, while the connection is made via USB-C. The device management is handled by the new SSL-360° software. Each channel has an encoder with push function, a high-resolution display, and RGB backlit buttons. Also included are extensive presets for Ableton, Logic, Cubase, Studio One, and Pro Tools. The scope of delivery includes an external power supply and two USB A/C cables. This bundle includes the SSL UF8 Decksaver which protects the controller against dust, dirt, liquids and knocks.

Controls of the SSL UF8 USB DAW Controller

Simple DAW operation

The larger channel encoder offers mouse-wheel emulation, allowing you to scroll and control plug-in parameters on the unit - nudging and navigation modes are also available. Another cursor button allows for vertical and horizontal zooming in the DAW. Depending on the DAW, you can address sufficient sends and edit the channel settings in channel mode. There are a total of 43 individually assignable RGB buttons that can be used for frequently used shortcuts and macros. Eight high-resolution full-colour displays provide clear, visualised feedback on all key track information such as level, pan, routing, and name at all times.

Controls of the SSL UF8 USB DAW Controller

Cascading for a total of 32 faders

If eight motorised 100mm faders are not enough, the SSL UF8 comes with the option of cascading up to four units. For this purpose, a USB-A-Thru port is located on the rear panel. Particularly noteworthy are the DAW presets, which allow for uncomplicated adaptation of the scripts. Only commands that can actually be used in the DAW are displayed on the controller. In addition, setting up the UF8 is considerably easier than with previous units: All you need is the installed SSL-360° software, a USB connection, and the relevant protocol settings in the DAW.

Controls of the SSL UF8 USB DAW Controller

About SSL

Solid State Logic (SSL), is a renowned British manufacturer of high-end mixing consoles and hardware. It was founded in 1969 by Colin Sanders and is based in Begbroke, Oxfordshire. Initially the company developed transistors to control church organs, hence the name Solid State Logic. At the end of the 1970s they made huge advances in the domain of large mixing consoles with the 4000 series which pioneered the oncoming era of the "super" consoles. Later, the 6000 and 9000 series also proved to be a great success and are still being used in countless recording studios all over the world. In 2005, Peter Gabriel and David Engelke took a majority stake in the company and then sold it to the Audiotonix Group in 2017.

Suitable for desktop and rack use

Unlike many of its competitors, the UF8 does not have dedicated transport keys: Instead, they are found on the menu. In addition to saving space, the keyboard is often used for this purpose anyway. For customised positioning on the studio desk, the UF8 can be set up at six different angles. Its solid metal feet have adjustable, rubberised supporting surfaces - so there's no need to worry about unwelcome scratches. The optionally available rack-mounting brackets provide an additional setup option. With these, the UF8 can be mounted in a space of six height units in a rack.

SSL UF8 Decksaver