| Manufacturer | Loupedeck |
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| Brand | Loupedeck |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches |
| Item model number | LOUPEDECK LIVE |
| Color | Black |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LDD-2001 |
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Loupedeck Live – The Custom Console for Live Streaming, Photo and Video Editing with Customizable Buttons, Dials and LED Touchscreen
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| Price | $269.00 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $10.87 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $23.65 | |
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| Total | $303.52 | |
Shipping & Fee Details
| Price | $269.00 | |
| AmazonGlobal Shipping | $10.87 | |
| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $23.65 | |
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| Total | $303.52 | |
- NATIVE INTEGRATIONS: OBS Studio, Streamlabs (WINDOWS), Twitch, Ecamm, vMix, Spotify, Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop with Camera Raw, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Capture One Pro 21 (MacOS), Illustrator, Audition and Final Cut Pro - each include ready-made profiles to make getting started easy!
- WORKS WITH ANY SOFTWARE: Create Custom Profiles for any software using shortcuts and macros. Assign your own actions and adjustments to all the buttons and dials!
- POWERFUL CUSTOMIZATION SOFTWARE: Create unlimited pages of controls for Touch Buttons and Dials, assign actions according to your needs and organize them into workspaces. Expand the functionality with Custom Actions — create complex macros, combine commands, add delays and upload your own icons.
- PREMIUM BUILD AND ENHANCED TACTILE CONTROL: Loupedeck Live features a compact aluminium build body, with haptic analog dials, customizable buttons, LED backlighting, and more. Loupedeck’s aluminium dials give you haptic feedback on incremental changes.
- CONTROL YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM: Simultaneously control your OS while live-streaming or editing — control Spotify media, adjust volume, screen brightness, launch any app, open folders or web pages fast and so much more!
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From the brand
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Founded in Finland in 2016, Loupedeck is now the leading brand of custom creative consoles within professional and hobbyist workstations.
At Loupedeck we are on a mission to empower creatives, by designing custom consoles that transform the creative process into a more intuitive, tactile, and personal experience.
We are dedicated to eliminating all barriers so you can create, edit, and stream with no limits.
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What problem are we solving?
Loupedeck was founded to address the rising demands of creative workflows and the overwhelming complexities of software. Our custom-built consoles solve this with deep integrations, seamless controls, and intuitively designed interfaces that make achieving the perfect edit, easy.
Where to find plugins and profiles for Loupedeck consoles?
At Loupedeck Marketplace you’ll find tools specifically tailored to your console, plus over 200 downloadable profiles, plugins, icon and sound packs. Brand-new content added regularly.
Explore marketplace.loupedeck.com.
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| ASIN | B08F7RJYZV |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,846 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #134 in Streaming Media Players |
| Date First Available | September 15, 2020 |
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The dials work like dials, but no matter what page/workspace the screen buttons show, the buttons on the bottom never change. That's exactly what I wanted.
As far as how it works, it works fine. I had a little trouble with it at first, but restarting my PC (which fixes a lot of issues on any system) fixed some mildly glitchy behavior. It looks and behaves just as expected; I push buttons, and things happen.
But what I wasn't expecting was the amount of effort setting up the pages takes.
As a former StreamDeck user (through their Mobile App which is a much cheaper way to get started than buying the actual device), I was accustomed to being able to copy/paste buttons I wanted to move from one workspace to another. With LoupeDeck, there are currently no copy/paste features.
Another thing is that it's pretty new/not popular. I assume this, without research, because searching Google for information is remarkably useless.
I wanted to use LoupeDeck to write text to a file like I did with StreamDeck. On StreamDeck, I used Google to find a plugin that writes text directly to a file. On LoupeDeck, I used Google to no avail on how to get LoupeDeck to do similar, then used Google to learn how to write text with a Batch file, and then used LoupeDeck to launch the Batch file. Same results, but drastically different amounts of effort. Especially since I need a new Batch file for every piece of text I want to write.
I was also unable to find any way to add plugins to LoupeDeck to increase its functionality.
I've had several questions about LoupeDeck and its abilities, but searching for answers has been largely unhelpful, and so I leave this parting statement;
If you're already used to StreamDeck's flexibility and you choose to switch to LoupeDeck like I did, there will be some learning to do, and you might not be able to do everything you wanted.
Edit regarding support from Loupedeck: Still waiting to hear back from support. The automated message said all for 1-2 days for a response but is been well over a week now. I'm still hoping for a response about the Spotify issue.
Edit: Support has assured me they are aware of the issues and are currently working on a software update.
10/10 FIGHT THE POWER (AKA ELGATO)!
With a little effort I was able to replace what could have been thousands of $$s of additional hardware with this little device in one fell swoop!
Easy to program, easy to use and extremely reliable is what I would say about this little beauty.
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The software looks good, but it is a little unwieldy, although with a bit of patience it is easy enough to setup. The software seems stable in operation. The device itself has a really good build quality, the dials and buttons have a nice feel to them. The touch screen also works very well in my opinion.
I have started to set up other applications and over time I am sure I will get all of my most used apps integrated into the Loupedeck.
Overall I would say that the the Loupedeck Live has increased the speed of editing dramatically and I don't have to touch my keyboard at all while editing. I spend less time looking at sliders and messing with the user interface and more time looking at the image and the effect the sliders are having.
One minor gripe is that it needs a longer USB C cable. A one metre cable is provided, but for my setup a two metre cable would be better for my setup. It's a USB C to USB C cable so easy enough to get hold of.
I suppose the take away is that if you expect to receive the Loupedeck Live and start using it with applications like Capture One out of the box then you will be disappointed. If you are willing to put some time in to set the device up as you want it then I would say that the result is surprisingly good.
NOTE: Before you buy, check the Loupedeck website to see what extended software profiles are available and if one is not available for the software you are intending to use it with then the functionality that Loupedeck Live is capable of supporting is completely linked to the amount of shortcuts the intended software has. Example, Capture One has an impressive number of shortcuts available for many of the sliders and tools within it, so as you might expect each of these shortcuts can be assigned to buttons and dials with Loupedeck Live. DxO have a very limited amount of shortcuts within the software, so as you can imagine the amount of things that Loupedeck Live can be programmed to mimic will be limited.
What really lets down this product is the software. To me, it isn't even up to beta standard.
It's not particularly intuitive to use, but worse is the incorrect keymapping. For example, on a standard US keyboard, if I want the equals character, I have to press the minus key. There is a place to enter a key by description list, but 7 of the keys are just marked as OEM 1 - 7, with no idea what they actually are.
I ended up making a table of how the keys remap, and so far, I have found all the keystrokes I needed except the Tilde (~) character.
I have contacted their customer support, who responded promptly that it is a known issue and will be addressed in a future software update.
It doesn't detect when the Libre Office suite is open, instead showing the default Windows profile.
One function I think is missing, or if it is there, I haven't found it yet, is to have workspaces (screens) that can be shared between profiles (per app settings).
I would find it useful to make a workspace with Alt characters that I use often, and import that into each profile without having to remake the workspace for each profile. But that's another missing feature. I can't find any way to map an Alt key,for example Alt 0188 (¼), to a custom action.
Overall, good hardware, let down by the current software. The software needs a big upgrade before I could recommend this to most people.
At the price though, I expected better. The biggest complaint is the screen for.the buttons. I've not seen such a nasty cheap display Inna very long time. It's that poor that some of the included icon set actually flickers when displayed. I cannot understate how bad it really is.
Then there's the haptic feedback. For some reason, there's an internal vibration motor to provide feedback when you use the touch buttons. It feels like a motor from a Nintendo 64 Rumble pack. I'm not sure why this is on by default as your main audience, streamers, are likely to find this annoying when it vibrates through their mic.
Then you have "pages", the screen buttons and rotory encoders have "pages" for each preset. Encoders are changed by swiping up and down on the screen, the buttons by swiping left and right.
Up and down is fine, as there's room on the screen labels for the encoders to do this. Left to right? You swipe on the button itself. It's not intuitive or accurate if you have human fingers.
Oh, plus my unit came with scratching on the bottom. The bottom plastic appears very prone to it.
All in all, for the money they want, this isn't a great product. Unless you have a specific reason for Loupedeck, look elsewhere.






































