- #PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS SERIAL#
- #PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS PRO#
- #PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS SOFTWARE#
- #PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS TRIAL#
As an example, it is possible to program a single button in Eucon to enable preview, engage touch automation on the selected track, select write to selection, hide all tracks except selected within Pro Tools, enable volume automation lane, zoom session horizontally to selection and increase track height to fit the screen. It's nowhere near as tactile as an S1 or Dock (I love my Dock!), but it is free to use. Get your hands on the Avid Control IOS/Andriod application if you can, and have a mess around with the soft key/pages/surface macros within EuControl. That is precisely why there isn't a dedicated EQ/Dyn section on an S6, and why plugin mappings conform to a standard. in the context of what Eucon does overall, a command 8 or D-command/D-control saves 3 button presses at the expense of keeping 100 more in the workflow. I would love custom faders on an S1, but really. Then there are VCA spills, folder track toggles, attention functionality, layouts. I'm not sure about the S1/S3/Dock, but on an S4 or S6, you also get opt/ctrl/cmd modifiers too. That same button can do something entirely different again with a shift + press. even on smaller surfaces like the S1 or Dock that are missing custom faders. The result from my experience, when you dig in, is a protocol that is 100 times quicker. Eucon dispenses with the horribly archaic knob-per-function approach of those dated protocols and replaces it with a much lower level macro control. The bigger question I have is why you need to have both mix and midi control within a single piece of hardware? There is ZERO contest between Eucon and Digidesign Ethernet/Midi in terms of mix control. I think I might try it, even though I'm on Catalina. (I just got the Arturia CMI, "Fairlight".) I'm thinkin', just the thing for nerds with softwaresynths.
#PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS SOFTWARE#
Reminds me of Reaktor and Turbosynth, though they were software synths of course, it looks similar in its fuction to customize controller buttons/keys. If you google controllermate pro tools some videos will pop up. You can use screenshots and coordinates to assign paramaters etc. It doesn't actually really use midi (it can send midi but this still wouldn't work with using Pro Tools) but instead macro key and mouse commands.
#PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS TRIAL#
You can download the trial version from the website still, so that's how I got it in the first place. Small developers especially should be paid of course.
#PRO TOOLS CONTROLLERS SERIAL#
The free version is limited to only a few blocks.Įventually I found an old dodgy youtube video with a serial number/activation code in the description that actually worked! I tried everything to contact and pay for it, so I don't think I did anything wrong, just found that video. I tried many ways of getting in touch, even offering others to pay to use their license (seeing I run Mojave),but never got a reply. The buy option on the website was actually missing last time I checked, seeing he probably doesn't want trouble from people buying it and it not working on a newer OS. I emailed the guy who created it but never got a reply. The way I got around some issues is by using Controllermate software (currently not supported on Catalina, I don't know if it will ever be updated).
I had been wondering if there is a way of controlling plugin paramaters in Pro Tools as well.