USB Hubs
Wherever possible, it is best to connect SSL Connex directly to a spare USB port on your computer. If you do
need to connect via a USB 2.0 compliant hub, then it is recommended that you choose one of high enough
quality to provide reliable performance - not all USB hubs are created equal. With SSL Connex, we optimise the
audio performance of the USB interface and as such, some low-cost self-powered hubs might not always be up
to the task.
System Requirements*
SSL Connex has been tested and is supported in Windows and Mac OS. Operating systems and hardware
devices are constantly changing. Please search for ‘SSL Connex Compatibility’ in our online FAQs to see if your
system is currently supported.
SSL Connex is not officially supported on iOS or Android, however, SSL Connex is a class compliant USB audio
interface and should work with any device that supports class compliant devices.
Additional cables/adapter kits and an external power source may also be required to connect SSL Connex to
iOS/Android devices.
Software Drivers
Mac
SSL Connex is a Core Audio compliant device. This means that Apple Mac computers OSx 10.14 (Mojave) or later
will automatically recognise the device when connected and no further system setup or drivers are required.
PC
SSL Connex is a USB Audio 2.0 Class Compliant device. This means that for computers running Windows 10
release 1703 and above, no drivers are required for mono or stereo use. For computers running earlier versions
of Windows 10 or Windows 8.1, or to access the raw mic signal channels for immersive recording (see the
Immersive Mode section of this user guide), please download and install the SSL USB Control Panel application
and ASIO drivers from www.solidstatelogic.com/support/downloads