Hello,
OK, so I got myself a Stream Deck from Elgato.
When it first came out it was meant for streamers, as the name might imply...
Basically you press a button, it performs an action. The background of the button is a small LCD-screen with a picture on it. It has integration with a lot of streaming software, but also some basic system commands. You can launch links, programs and make your own hotkey-switches and setup is pretty easy and you can of course change icons, even use gifs!
So far I've made 1-button shortcuts for Save and Save as and for opening the "Export song as audio"-menu with the help from TinyTasks macro recorder. I've yet to dive into Auto Hot Key which would make this device a lot more powerful!
Now, here's the thing; with version 4 of the Stream Deck software they provided an SDK so it's possible to make pre-built setups with high integration to whatever software. It has already been done for at least Reaper I believe, so I'm hoping someone out there with the skills will get inspired to make something for us Reason users!
You can read more about it here - https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/stream-deck
Alternative uses - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph7pMGuN-YQ (With the help of IFTTT the possibilities are apporaching endless! )
Stream Deck from Elgato - calling all programmers! This could be shortcut heaven!
It now has a midi feature - https://trevligaspel.se/streamdeck/midi/index.html
Haven't used it, just FYI
Haven't used it, just FYI
I was exploring these: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=7516386
Great for at home use or on your own computer, and I imagine it's great with Reason.
But I'm holding out for a Stream Deck in the future that has built-in memory so I can just plug and play on any computer without having to install the software, and my patches, and my icons... I would be using something like this between many computers at different theatres.
What I ultimately want is something that is a combination of the Stream Deck XL with the custom LCD keys/pages and the X-Key, with its built-in memory. Right now X-Key is still the standard for theatre design use because it just works.
Great for at home use or on your own computer, and I imagine it's great with Reason.
But I'm holding out for a Stream Deck in the future that has built-in memory so I can just plug and play on any computer without having to install the software, and my patches, and my icons... I would be using something like this between many computers at different theatres.
What I ultimately want is something that is a combination of the Stream Deck XL with the custom LCD keys/pages and the X-Key, with its built-in memory. Right now X-Key is still the standard for theatre design use because it just works.
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Haven't looked, but I can imagine a ton of apps exists or will be coming. We need to put all old smartphones to use. Remotes and midi controllers seems like a great idea for old phones.
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Hi Selig, just yesterday start testing Touch Portal, and I found it very useful, just testing control mixer and rack shortcuts and works pretty well...
Could you comment more about how it worked for you ? Do you think is worth the time to setting everything up? Still using it?
Thanks !
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