Grammy Award-Winner Chuck Ainlay uses the SSL 360° Link and SSL Controllers
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24.05.2024

Grammy Award-Winner Chuck Ainlay uses the SSL 360° Link and SSL Controllers

Solid State Logic Chuck Ainlay
Words by Mixdown staff

With SSL 360° Link and UC1, UF8 Controllers, "It's as close as you can get to being on an analog console," says Ainlay.

For almost his entire career, multiple Grammy, CMA, ACM and TEC Award-winning producer, engineer and mixer Chuck Ainlay has sat behind a large mixing console — more often than not a Solid State Logic desk — while tracking and mixing. In 2020, Ainlay started working from home and since then, having integrated SSL’s UC1 plug-in controller, multiple UF8 8-channel advanced DAW controllers and the new SSL 360° Link software into his setup. “I don’t really miss the console anymore,” he says. SSL 360° link allows me to set up a knob per function workflow on any plug-in and control them with UC1. I now use UC1 with all my favourite SSL and 3rd party plugins.”

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Record production has been moving towards hybrid-based production workflow for years. But then, observes Ainlay, who has amassed more than 3,500 record production credits during his career, “The industry changed significantly because of the lockdown. Before that time, give me the hardware and I’m going to sit and mix on an analog console, use console automation, the whole deal.” For many years, he says, he was “the SSL guy” in town. “I’ve just always worked on SSLs. That’s home, to me.” So when SSL introduced its plug-in and DAW controller hardware and the 360° link software, he was ready to try it out.

Peter Frampton, with whom he has collaborated for many years, gave him the UC1 plug-in controller, and then SSL’s Senior Vice President Phil Wagner told him, “You should just put one of SSL’s Channel Strip plug-ins on everything. It’ll be just like working on an SSL analog console.” “Now, when I open a session, I just put Channel Strips on everything,” Ainlay says. “Then I scroll through the channels with the controller. It still feels different than an analog console, but I know exactly what to expect from years of turning the knobs, and you can see on the controller what’s going on without having to look at a screen. It’s as close as you can get to being on an analog console.”

For more info on the SSL 360° Link or the UC1, UF1 and UF8 Controllers, keep reading at Solid State Logic.