Ardour has a good support for the Softube Console1 controller.

Connecting the Console1

Console1 comes with a single USB Socket on the back. Connect a suitable USB cable from there to a USB port on your computer.

Ardour uses the Console1 as a generic MIDI controller. You do not need to do anything to enable this—The Console1 sends and receives ordinary MIDI controller messages to/from the host, and the host understands the intended meaning of these messages. We note this detail to avoid speculation about whether Ardour supports the native mode, which sends MIDI Sysex Messages—it does not.

The Console1 will be automatically recognized by your operating system, and will appear in any of the lists of possible MIDI ports in both Ardour and other similar software.

To connect the Console1 to Ardour, open the Preferences dialog, and then click on "Control Surfaces". Click on the "Enable" button in the line that says "Console1" in order to activate Ardour's Console1 support. Then double click on the line that says "Console1". A new dialog will open, containing two dropdown selectors that will allow you to identify the MIDI ports where your Console1 is connected.

The Console 1 configuration dialog
The Console1 configuration dialog

Once you select the input and output port, Ardour will initialize the Console1 and it will be ready to use. You only need do this once: once these ports are connected and your session has been saved, the connections will be made automatically in this and other future sessions.

Harrison Mixbus & Mixbus 32c

A lot of functionality is developed to be used with Harrison Mixbus and Harrison Mixbus32c, therefore the assignment of the controls might sometimes feels a little arbitrary. However, in the future it might be possible, to controll plugins with this surface.
Controls only used by Harrison Mixbus (32c) are marked with [Mixbus]
Controls inside a Mixbus only section wich are working in Ardour as well marked with [Ardour]

Using the Console1

The Fine Adjust / Shift button unfortunately does not work in the generic MIDI mode. Therefore the Preset / Save Preset button is used as a shift button. In the following this will be simply referred to as the Shift button

The controls

General

On Is lit when a channel is in solo mode and can disables all solo modes.Rude Solo
Mode Zooms to selection
Page Up / Page Down Switches 20 Channels up or down. Only lit if there is another page/bank
1...20 Select the nth channel of the current bank.The Master channel is always the last channel
Track Group/Track Copy Unused
Order [Mixbus]Switches between the compressor modes: Leveler/Compressor/Limiter
External Sidechain Switches between Edit, Cue and Mixer Screen
Input Trim
Input Meter Unused
High Cut [Mixbus]High Cut
Low Cut [Mixbus]Low Cut
Filter to Compresso [Mixbus]Filters on/off
Phase Switches the phase of all channels. If only one of more channels is switched in the GUI, the LED blinks
Preset The Global 'Shift' button
Pan Pan
Solo Solo button for the channel
Mute Mute button for the channel, blinks, when channel is muted due to another channels Solo-Mode
Volume Meter Shows the channel-volume
Volume Sets the channles volume

Shape-Section [Mixbus]

Shape Switches the Gate section on or off
Shape Meter Shows the Gain reduction of the gate
Gate Threshold for the gate
Gate Release Release time for the gate
Shift+Gate Release Hysteresis for the gate
Sustain Attack time for the gate
Shift+Sustain Hold time for the gate
Punch Depth for the gate
Shift+Sustain Filter frequency for the gate
Hard Gate Sidechain filter on / off
Shift+Hard Gate Sidechain filter listen

Equalizer Section [Mixbus]

All encoders in the EQ section are working as sends if the shift button is activated. See the bus send section.

Equalizer Switches the Equalizer section on or off
Low Gain The Gain (reduction or boost) of the semiparametric bass eq
(Low) Frequency The frequency of the semiparametric bass eq
(Low) Cut / Bell / Shelf Switches between Cut/Boost or Shelf (this uses only two of the three states
Low Mid Gain The Gain (reduction or boost) of the semiparametric low mid eq
(Low Mid) Frequency The frequency of the semiparametric low mid eq
(Low Mid) Shape [Ardour]The eleventh send of a channel / Send to the eleventh mixbus
High Mid Gain The Gain (reduction or boost) of the semiparametric high mid eq
(High Mid) Frequency The frequency of the semiparametric high mid eq
(High Mid) Shape [Ardour]The twelfth send of a channel / Send to the twelfth mixbus (see section Mixbusses)
High Gain The Gain (reduction or boost) of the semiparametric treble eq
(High) Frequency The frequency of the semiparametric treble eq