User manual

General Elements
Seven of the eight Round Buttons are fully
customizable. These buttons are generally used
across all areas of your editing software, and their
function remains constant regardless of which
part of your work process / the software you are
currently working on.
The first round button is reserved to work as a back
button and on the last press for activating i.e. Home
workspace.
All buttons are equipped with RGB color backlight,
which is used to indicate the type of action
assigned to the button.
Workspace Elements
The content of Dials and Touch Buttons changes
based on the current workspace, and all content is
fully customizable.
Dials are separated into two banks (located on
the left and right). Dials control variable values
(e.g., slider values, brush size, levels, etc.). Dials also
have a press function, which is usually assigned to
resetting the value back to zero.
Dial information is displayed on the left and right
bars of the Touch Screen (next to the dials).
Touch Buttons are used to activate different functions (e.g., tools, macros, presets, and actions). Touch
buttons have back-colored icons which indicate the type of the function assigned – icon colors match with
the buttons’ backlight color.
LOUPEDECK LIVE ELEMENTS
Loupedeck Live’s control elements are: Six rotatable Dials (with a Press function), Touch Screen (with 12
Touch Buttons), and eight Round Buttons. These elements have been divided into two groups.
Group 1: General elements
Group 2: Workspace elements
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