Loupedeck VS Stream Deck - Comparison for Content Creators

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
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    A comparison of the Loupedeck and Stream Deck shortcut contollers.
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    00:00 - Comparisons to Stream Deck
    09:05 - Which Device Do I Prefer?
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  • @chicago9458
    @chicago9458 7 місяців тому +5

    Both of these devices can use some high quality brushed aluminum big multifunction knob for volume (push/pause etc...). I'd pay an extra $50 for that

  • @Shimmernut
    @Shimmernut 7 місяців тому +1

    This is a great review!
    I have the Streamdeck XL and I use it for just about every piece of software. When you freak a bit on it, you can come up with so many interesting timesavers.
    I'll stick to my Streamdeck :)

  • @SDX9000
    @SDX9000 6 місяців тому

    thank you very much!
    I am disappointed that (as far as I have seen) Loupedeck CT limits the use of the touchscreen and dial screen to some icons...
    If I could use it as a custom screen to send 2D or even 3D graphics to create my own UI on those screens - then it would be worth the price.
    For example I want to use the button area as large numeric display to show digits while I adjust one of the dials. Or I want to show any scales and position indicators within the big round dial - to use it like a potentiometer which actually shows the level I left it on.
    It is expensive, then at least it could be flexible enough to prototype / build custom user interfaces for home automation or other really custom, responsive stuff, not just designing icons. And if it is too complex - then I just need access to program my own GUI to run on the CT :)