Having to use the cursor keys to move the timeline cursor is a right pain in the proverbial in comparison to the Speed Editor jog / shuttle wheel. Yeah I know there are hot keys, but it still isn’t the same.
Review: Logitech WAVES Keyboard
I am very particular these days as to which keyboards I will use (and this applies to mouses too) having gone through the pain of Carpal Tunnel surgery, and now having irreversible damage in both wrists.
Review: Logitech Creative MX Keypad and Dialpad
Personally, I like using consoles such as these as they minimise wrist and other keyboard oriented actions – known causes of Carpal Tunnel as I know too well, plus other wrist issues.
Loupedeck (and GoPro) Information
Recently though, all of my installed profiles simply vanished – which is a right pain in the bum I have to say.
Review: Logitech G560 PC Audio System
Consequently, the Logitech G560 system caught my eye. I don’t need a surround system anymore, so the combination of amp / sub-woofer and a pair of satellite speakers suited me just fine.
Updated: A Live Video Streaming Recording Studio for <$3K
Updated: I have been asked to itemise the individual costs of my setup. All products are listed at the end of the main story. One of my projects over the Christmas and New Year break was to put together a mini–TV Studio setup in my office. The intention was to...
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...








