Solid State Logic UC1 plugin controller Solid State Logic UC1 handleiding

Important
Information Inside
Register Today
Register your SSL UC1 for the best possible experience and to gain access to any
additional software that comes with it. Go to solidstatelogic.com/get-started and follow
the on-screen instructions. During the registration process, you’ll need to input the serial
number of your UC1. This can be found on the base of your unit.
Unpacking
2 x Stands
1 x Hex Key
4 x Screws
12 Volts, 5A Power Supply
and IEC Cable
1.5m C to C USB Cable 1.5m C to A USB Cable
UC1 can be used with or without the included screw-in stands. Holes at the top of the
base allow for different angles of elevation. You can also reverse the stands themselves
for even more angle options.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN SCREWS!
Refer to User Guide
Connecting Your UC1 Hardware
1. Connect the included power supply to the DC socket on the connector panel.
2. Connect one of the included USB cables from your computer to the USB socket.
Power Supply
C to C / C to A USB Cable
UC1 Connector Panel
Install SSL 360° Software
UC1 requires SSL 360° software to be
installed on your computer in order to
function.
The SSL 360° software allows you to
view and control all of your SSL Native
Channel Strip 2 and Bus Compressor 2
plug-ins in one place - just like working
on a virtual SSL mixer!
Install & Authorise SSL Native Plug-ins
Download and install the SSL Native Channel Strip 2 and Bus Compressor 2 plug-ins
from the SSL website (available in AAX Native, AU and VST3 formats).
You must register your UC1 in your SSL account to obtain your plug-in licenses:
account.solidstatelogic.com/login/signup
YouTube Tutorials
Check out the product tutorials on the SSL YouTube Channel
youtube.com/user/SSLvideos
to learn more about using your SSL equipment.
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Thank you
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with your system and find answers to your questions.
Compatibility, Troubleshooting and FAQs
Visit the Solid State Logic Help Centre to check compatibility
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