A welcome side benefit …

I always find it interesting when finding new products and then reviewing them when a seemingly unthought of side benefit pops up. I discovered another of these the other day and I thought I’d pass it on. As regular readers know, I am a fan of the Loupedeck CT, USB connected...

Review: Loupedeck CT

In July last year we looked at the Loupedeck + editing console and then in May this year, the latest from the Finnish company arrived, the Loupedeck CT. We liked the Loupedeck + very much but lamented the fact it wasn’t as customisable as we’d like; for example getting it...

Using the Loupedeck CT controller. My experience and how I use it.

I first saw information on Loupedeck in 2019 via an advert in a magazine on the shelf in my local newsagent. The particular model in the ad was the original full size Loupedeck+, a console controller apparently much loved by Adobe Lightroom users. I don’t use Lightroom, and never have,...

Loupedeck CT gets DaVinci update from SideshowFX

One of the best investments I have made over the years is the Loupedeck CT desktop controller which gives me fingertip control over applications such as DaVinci Resolve, Cinema 4D, Spotify, Chrome and more. Oh I admit, early in the piece there were definite teething issues with drivers, some apps...

Loupedeck CT Tutorial

I have mentioned many times that I had a Contour ShuttlePro over the years acting as a controller (jog / shuttle) for my adventures with Vegas Pro. About a year and a half ago I was sent a Loupedeck CT and when a profile for Vegas Pro appeared for that...