Overview

Loupedeck Live S

The Loupedeck Live S is a custom controller for content creating and streamlining virtually any task. You'll be able to edit photos and video quickly, control streams with ease, and manage productivity tasks, all from one interface. It features two analog dials with push functionality for adjusting volume levels or making quick edits, four tactile RGB buttons for essential commands or toggling between pages, and 15 touch-sensitive buttons for commanding actions, all of which are fully customisable. If you need more buttons, simply swipe the touchscreen to access up to 14 pages of Touch Buttons and Dials.

SKU: GC47-LDD-2201

Loupedeck Live S

Loupedeck Live S

The Loupedeck Live S is a custom controller for content creating and streamlining virtually any task. You'll be able to edit photos and video quickly, control streams with ease, and manage productivity tasks, all from one interface. It features two analog dials with push functionality for adjusting volume levels or making quick edits, four tactile RGB buttons for essential commands or toggling between pages, and 15 touch-sensitive buttons for commanding actions, all of which are fully customisable. If you need more buttons, simply swipe the touchscreen to access up to 14 pages of Touch Buttons and Dials.

Users will also be able to create their own profiles with shortcuts and tools directly in the Loupedeck software. Tap to mute your mic, turn the dial to adjust audio sources in real time, and more. Your Loupedeck console may also be personalised to match your setup by adjusting RGB lights, creating static or animated icons, or downloading pre-made icon packs from the Loupedeck marketplace.

Loupedeck Marketplace

Download profiles, plugins, icon, and sound packs from a continuously growing library of 250+ items, including Davinci Resolve Colour Pane, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Notion, Figma, Philips Hue, Voicemod, GoXLR, and many more.

Key Features:

Interact Directly with Creative Software

15 Touch-Sensitive Buttons

Two Analog Dials

Four Tactile RGB Buttons

Interactive Touchscreen

Up to 14 Pages of Customisable Buttons

Create Profiles, Shortcuts, and Tools

Personalise your Console

What's in the Box:

USB-C to USB-C Cable (6.6' / 2.0m)

USB-C to USB-A Adapter

35° Detachable Stand

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Product Overview

Loupedeck Live S

The Loupedeck Live S is a custom controller for content creating and streamlining virtually any task. You'll be able to edit photos and video quickly, control streams with ease, and manage productivity tasks, all from one interface. It features two analog dials with push functionality for adjusting volume levels or making quick edits, four tactile RGB buttons for essential commands or toggling between pages, and 15 touch-sensitive buttons for commanding actions, all of which are fully customisable. If you need more buttons, simply swipe the touchscreen to access up to 14 pages of Touch Buttons and Dials.

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