Great video , but i have one concern , is selecting a track on Studio one update the channel controlled on the controller ? , the faderport does it as well as console 1 .... Came to see how many pot we can map to plugin , i thougth we will have pages of 8 , but it seems 8 only ...
Very curious to know if anyone is using the UF1 with Cakewalk/Sonar? I appreciate it's not officially supported, however Sonar does run MCU and so in theory it could still add value. Am I going to be wasting my time and £ if I try out the UF1? Very grateful for any thoughts, thanks. @billhester
Just bought the UF1 and UC1, it's a fantastic combo and I'm really enjoying the learning process of these two. 😎
Glad you enjoy it!
Definitely on my Christmas list..
Hope Santa brings it to you
U making me buy this
Really great explication and best tutorial
I have a question
Wich one I buy first the uf1 or uc1 ?
Thank you for you’re answer
They are really two completely different products and I see that you commented on the other videos, so you should know this...LOL.
Great video , but i have one concern , is selecting a track on Studio one update the channel controlled on the controller ? , the faderport does it as well as console 1 ....
Came to see how many pot we can map to plugin , i thougth we will have pages of 8 , but it seems 8 only ...
it does not, at least not yet. SSL needs to fix that
good style of video
Glad you enjoyed it
Curious to your final findings, especially how you find it compared to the Presonus faderport I know you have.
Its a far better product
@@HomeRecordingMadeEasy I would think so indeed, as it seems to have far more functionality.
And this is supposed to be a shortcut?
And who said that?
Very curious to know if anyone is using the UF1 with Cakewalk/Sonar? I appreciate it's not officially supported, however Sonar does run MCU and so in theory it could still add value. Am I going to be wasting my time and £ if I try out the UF1? Very grateful for any thoughts, thanks. @billhester
No Idea as I have no experience with Cakwalk, sorry