![]() ![]() ![]() The Loupedeck CT is very different from the Loupdeck+. This is a serious list of professional software, and the ability to customize the Loupedeck CT means that there is an almost limitless opportunity to create your very own tailored workspace. Profiles exist for many more programs, including Davinci Resolve, Photomechanic, and Logic Pro X, amongst others. Here is a list of compatible software out of the box (takes deep breath): And it has the ability to add even more software via an ever-growing library of custom profiles. The CT is compatible with a wide range of software right out of the box. Along with the dials and buttons familiar to those who have used the Loupedeck+, the Loupedeck CT features a touchscreen interface system of virtual buttons, that you can fully customize to your editing needs. Loupedeck has marked this as their professional tool, designed to deliver a premium editing experience. The Loupedeck CT is a completely new editing station. So when I got the chance to do the new Loupedeck CT review, I jumped at it. As I said in that review, it was something that I was honestly wary of before trying it, but something I do edit without now. If you’ve read my previous review of the Loupedeck+, you’ll know I am a massive fan and it is now a firm part of my editing routine. ![]()
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