![]() ![]() when combined with the Bome Midi Translator, now you can do anything your mind can imagine.įor instance, setting up a dial to run the replay speed I found that the 100% speed was at the area of around 20% on the dial even with the detent turned on. The dials can be set up to have a detent.Īnd that's just as-is. There's buttons on the sides that I use for various things. There's 4 banks, full color range (programmable).Įvery dial is also a button that has two midi notes, and they can be set up to be "super dials" ie when held down and turned, it can send different signals than from when it was turned with no push. First got it to have it control editing software but then started using it in vMix and I won't run a show without it.Įach dial is multi-function, the rotory action can be programmed to do different things through their software too. This product is already somewhat compatible with vMix, but I don't think many know about it and just how great it is.īeen using it for two years now, and it's indespensible. The price point isn't bad since it can be configured a number of different ways. The X-Touch looks pretty interesting and I could see it as something vMix develops a template for that customizes it for their application. I'd love to hear your thoughts and these and other controllers on the market. This no doubt will be the next generation platform of controllers. ![]() The price point is amazing, and the form factor is incredible. and has major potential to be a stronger platform than Elgatos Stream Deck. ![]() It requires major support from its manufacturer, however the Loupe Deck community is growing rapidly due to the large number of Adobe photoshop, lightroom, and premiere users. This controller may be reaching for the stars. This controller caught my eye because of it's smaller form factor, lower price, and jog wheel. With the current support of the Behringer X-Touch Compact, I feel like the vMix community could get right up to speed with the more roust flagship controller. It's midi compliant and has a large community of users already behind it. I'm particularly interested in this controller because of the jog/shuttle wheel (for instant replay) and scribble strips. With Alt key pressed: Move backwards or forwards one second at a time.There are a few control surfaces that I feel would be incredible with the support of the vMix community. With Ctrl key pressed: Move backwards or forwards one frame at a time. With Shift key pressed: Slow down or speed up playback The mouse scroll wheel can be used at any time in the following ways: This template is found in Shortcuts - Templates.Ī number of keyboard shortcuts can be configured using the existing Shortcuts feature in vMix.įor a full list of what is available see Shortcut Reference. The following diagram shows the functions that are applied when applying the Replay ShuttlePROv2 Template. See Shortcut Reference for a list of Instant Replay related functions that can be assigned. To buttons will be detected as MIDI buttons when creating a Shortcut in vMix. The ShuttlePro has 14 configurable buttons in addition to the Jog and Shuttle wheels. See Advanced MIDI Shortcuts Contour ShuttlePro v2 Pay special attention to the Jog wheel configuration options when setting up a MIDI Shortcut. Jog and shuttle wheels can also be used on supported devices such as the Behringer CMD PL-1 or the X-Keys XK-12 Jog and Shuttle. For more information see Shortcuts User Guide The buttons on most MIDI and X-Keys controllers can be programmed vis the Shortcut feature to activate most functions in Instant Replay. ![]()
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