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Hardware controller incl. software

  • Mixing and mastering with analog workflow
  • Compatible with selected UAD plugins
  • High-quality controls and buttons
  • Can be integrated into all common DAW systems in AU, VST, VST3 and AAX formats
  • Ergonomic user interface for an intuitive workflow
  • Incl. license for Solid State Logic SL 4000 E model plugin
  • Parametric EQ, compressor, gate, transient shaper, high - and low-pass filter, analogue modelled saturation
  • Individual adjustments can be implemented via optional plugins from Softube and UAD
  • Connection via a standard USB cable (included)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 428 x 42 x 189 mm
  • Suitable case: Art.492943 (not included)
System Requirements
  • Shipping Format: E-Mail
  • License validity: perpetual
  • Copy Protection: iLok 2 / iLok 3 (401447) / Machine License
  • Simultaneous Activations: 1
  • Windows: from 10 (64-Bit)
  • Mac OS (64 Bit): from 11
  • CPU min.: Dual Core
  • RAM min.: 8 GB
  • HD Storage min.: 8 GB
  • Display: 1280 x 800
  • add. System requirements: iLok License Manager
Supported Formats
  • AAX native 64-Bit
  • AU 64-Bit
  • VST2 64-Bit
  • VST3 64-Bit
  • Available since March 2017
  • Item number 406035
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • USB Yes
  • Bluetooth No
  • 5-pole DIN MIDI No
  • Ethernet No
  • Fader 0
  • Rotary Encoders 26
  • Audio I/O No
  • Transport Function No
  • Footswitch connection No
  • Foot Controller Connection No
  • Bus-Powered Yes
  • Jog No
  • Joystick No
  • Additional Features integr. Software
  • Los artikel / bundelartikel Bundle
  • Dynamics Yes
  • Equalizer Yes
  • Preamp / Saturation Yes
  • Transient Processing Yes
  • Hardware Controller Yes
299 €
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Back to the future!

Softube's Console 1 MKII is a hardware controller that controls a virtual plug-in channel strip. Softube's mission: To bring the manual workflow of large studio mixing consoles to the keyboard and mouse world of a computer-based studio. Every studio used to at least have a hands-on mixing console of sorts, but the grand six-figure SSL consoles were the preserve of lucky few! Softube's Console 1 MKII digitally emulates the channel strip of, for example, an SSL 4000 E, while still providing the user real knobs and pots, giving them that analogue feeling even when they're interacting with a wholly digital environment.

Mega mixer, mini format

Softube's Console 1 MKII is a USB controller that provides direct, intuitive access to the emulation of a mixer channel strip via its suite of controls. The Console 1 MKII runs on macOS and Windows and can be integrated into all major DAWs. The channel strip of an SSL 4000E console comes installed as standard with the Console 1 MKII, but Softube offers additional channel strips and is constantly expanding its range of plug-ins: This all starts getting really interesting as soon as it becomes clear that selected Universal Audio plug-ins can be integrated into absolutely any existing console setup: an SSL channel strip with a Pultec EQ? No problem!

Softube Console 1 Mk 2, user interface

Close your eyes and get cracking

The Softube Console 1 MKII is a dream come true for any sound designer who's ever wished that their DAW was just a little bit more intuitive. Softube's approach is not, however, exactly open-source; in addition to a decent selection of their own Softube plug-ins, the Console 1 only supports a handful of Universal Audio plug-ins. However, this proprietary design guarantees operational reliability and stability, and to be perfectly honest the Softube emulations sound so good that no-one is going to feel short changed anyway. Simply put, the Console 1 means a return to analogue mixing: Eyes closed, volume up, and turn those knobs!

Softube Console 1 Mk 2, manufacturer's logo

About Softube

The name Softube says it all: "translating" the behaviour of analogue vacuum tubes into code. It all began in 2003, when Softube founder Oscar Öberg wrote his university thesis on the digital emulation of tube amplifiers, and so created the first Softube plug-ins "Amp Rooms": software emulations of well-known guitar amplifiers. The digitisation of legendary analogue audio technology continues to be Softube's core activity, with for example such products as Modular, which is a software emulation of a modular synthesizer, or Console 1, which emulates the channel strips of an analogue mixer.

Analogue feeling in a digital studio

The Softube Console 1 MKII brings a genuinely analogue workflow to every DAW studio. Anyone who produces, records, mixes and masters music stands to benefit not only from the great sound of the plug-ins: Operating a mixing desk with with buttons and knobs is quite simply faster than with a keyboard and mouse. When recording and mixing, as many high-quality channel strips are available as the CPU allows. Admittedly, there's a certain learning curve to overcome, but after that it'll all start to feel like second nature.

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Twice as much mixing control in half the time!
Plastic Fly 17.04.2017
This is a sensational product. If you can't mix "in the box" with this then you're in the wrong game. This controller gives you precision control for mixing - packaged with the best SSL 4000 emulation I've heard. The sounds and processing all come from the computer through your DSP, but the Console 1 makes the sound crystal clear and warm and you can change the character completely by swapping out the software expander, EQ or compressor sections with other kit. I use Universal Audio plugins already and now Console 1 gives me immediate, real-time hands on control of all the faders and knobs for most of my UAD favourites.

Even if you don't have acces to UA stuff, Softube has a whole bunch of other software processors and other channel strips available. But, as packaged, this gives awesome control and makes huge difference to any mix. It's so quick to use. I loaded it onto a 31-track song (and I'm only using a Mac Mini) and the processors ran fine.

I always wondered about the Console 1 - what is it really for? But when the price came down for the launch of the Mk 2 I thought, what the heck. I've been running a home studio for a couple of decades and I used to work in a music store, here in Edinburgh and so I thought I knew all there was to mixing on proper analogue desks. But I am blown away by this controller. I can't bring myself to tell you how much I've spent on other kit recently which this controller just replaces the need for!

The "Pros" are that: it speeds up workflow immensely cos all the controls for all your tracks are right there - no more squinting at the screen and trying to move the G/E knob with a mouse; everything you're doing is shown on screen right in front of you - you can see the compression shape and EQ cuts happen; it can be used to control UA plug ins; the SSL mixer emulation it comes with is a brilliant emulation of probably the best desk ever built; it males good mixes easy to get to, store and copy. It's really well built but does not take up too much desk space.

The only "Con" I've heard is that some people would have preferred to have a couple of faders on there two - but I got used to the knob straight away (especially with the fine-adjust function) so I don't miss a fader.

All DAWs will come loaded with EQ and compression plug-ins and maybe even an expander/gate. Some DAWs even have really good presets for individual drums, instruments and mixes. But getting hands-on control of all these things across all my tracks and the busses and Mix tracks has just shortened the time it takes to record, mix and pre-master my stuff by half. Plus - the controller gives me unbelievable sound sculpting opportunities. None of my DAWs have put all this together like this - the Console 1 lay-out even makes me think about using "drive" and "character" and "sustain" controls on everything!

I guess it's just a lot of fun to use. I should probably get back to it.
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Making mixing tactile and fun
rgdonaire 30.08.2021
Softube Console 1 made the process of mixing very fun and exciting, you build muscle memory with it and feel more physically connected to the music if that makes sense. I'm very happy with this purchase when it comes to the meat and potatoes of the mix.

Pros:
- Compact form factor.
- Console 1 software works pretty smooth, always there when you need it and non-intrusive when you don't need it.
- Low CPU load.
Cons:
- Integration with UAD console is a disaster, don't fall in that marketing trap.
- Some UAD plugins loaded into console seem to use more DSP as opposed to running outside of console.
- It's easy to overprocess tracks by having console loaded into your whole session.
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excellent
K the G 19.01.2022
I use it everyday. Its just amazing. Has improved my workflow immensely. I work in games and using the console on all of the tracks just makes mixing and layering sounds super fast. The SSL 4000E emulation sounds very good , as well as all the other ones sound top notch ! I highly recommend this product
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Logic X needs time to setup
Ms_Clean 19.09.2019
I nearly sent this back, but after some help over at Gearslutz i got the unit working with Logic X. Yes Logic X supports track numbers & names with Console 1, which is important for workflow reasons. The key is to get all your tracks and Aux's in the right order (a multi output plugin needs to have all the aux's on the arrange page and in the correct order, as an example). If not tracks and Console 1 get out of sync. It would be so much easier if Softube detailed these setup steps for each DAW. Presets are missing (depite the SSL having them), and they are refusing to comment on the full Apple integration. Maybe they have given up on it ? Anyway once working its a great sounding product, with quality hardware. Shame Softube support is so layed back.
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