 In this video, I'll be explaining how I use the Stream Deck and the Loop Deck together with Ecamm Live. Now, this isn't going to be a sort of head-to-head of the two devices. I am going to be making that video separately. It is more of how I'm using them actually together because they have got unique features, both of them. And so using them together does actually give me that little bit of extra power and functionality that neither one of them on their own can provide. However, in sort of explaining this, I will be explaining some of the functionality of them and how I've set up multi-actions and things like that. So even if you are not an Ecamm Live user, then you will find some thing of interest in here related to how to use the two devices. So first of all, what are we exactly talking about? Well, it is this, my Franken Deck, as somebody called it, a wise man rich. But I did post this picture or a picture of this on various different social media platforms. And I had quite a few questions of people asking exactly how I'd done this, how I'd set it up and how it was all mounted. Well, it is quite simple really. It is essentially just a stream deck here at the bottom. And it is just sitting on this base of an iPad stand. And the iPad stand is then holding the loop deck. Now, the iPad stand is a Yulanzi. It's a really heavyweight metal stand. It does a great job, by the way, of just holding in place an iPad. So if you're looking for a great iPad stand, I can definitely recommend this one. Previously, I was using this for holding my iPad when I was writing, doing telestrating. So writing with my Apple Pencil on the iPad to then appear on the screen. I've got a video about that as well. I'll leave a link to that in the description. But it is, yeah, just a really solid stand. And so I'm just basically obviously positioning the loop deck so that it is at the same angle as the stream deck. Incidentally, while we're on products, I do just have to mention the cable that comes with the loop deck. It's a USB-C, comes out of the top. And normally would be just sort of sitting something like that, sticking out at 90 degrees. So then you've got this cable, which I find a little bit unsightly. I'm not really a fan of the cables coming out at the top. And then just doing this 90-degree turn is also not necessarily as useful either. So I wanted to do something to just neaten up the appearance. And so I've got this U-Green 180-degree USB-C cable. So you can see how the connector is pointing down at the bottom of this little head. And then the cable is also pointing down at the bottom of that little head as well. And the effect of that is that it basically looks a little bit neater at the top of the device there. So that's just something I did to try and improve that a little bit. So let me just come back to you for a moment while I get this all set up. And I'll run through basically why I'm using these two devices because anyone who is familiar with the channel will know that I have been a Stream Deck user from the start really of the channel. And I'm a big fan. I've got lots of videos and a whole playlist with I think over 50 videos or something like that of just Stream Deck, believe it or not. Is it 50 or 20? I don't know. It's a lot anyway. It's a lot. So I have been using the Stream Deck. And with Ecamm Live I was always using two pages. So I'd have this page for my videos and then this page was more to do with live streaming. So I had some of my live streaming scenes, things like that. So an overlays and stuff that I pop up during my live stream were on this second page. But then there was stuff on the first page that I would use during live streaming and there was also stuff on the second page that I would use during filming. So for example, all the ones for my little recommendations if I was to press this button here it would bring up my Ecamm Live recommendation. So this video has been made with Ecamm Live as have all of my videos and live streams and it is a really great piece of live video production software that allows you to film live to tape or stream live to the internet and really just add a whole load of production value that has been out of reach for the single person for some time now. And it's amazing what you can actually put together and just control it all with these devices. So if you want to try Ecamm Live and are not doing already, then go over to takeonetech.io.ecamm and get your free trial. It's really made this whole channel possible. I would be stuck somewhere in editing software having not actually made any steps forward if it weren't for Ecamm Live. I highly recommend it. So that was just an example of one of those little actions that I've got in my stream deck and it is over on my second page. So there in fact I was on a different page. I went to reach down to press the button. I pressed the wrong button because I wasn't sure which page it was on. This whole thing of having two pages of actions when you are trying to record something or do a live stream was just getting a little bit of a pain. I ended a couple of live streams early because I pressed the wrong button. I went to end a live stream and didn't because I also pressed the wrong button because I was on the wrong page. So it's nice just to have like one set of buttons and know that you are going to hit the right thing. So what I've been able to do with adding the loop deck is I have been able to basically add a whole load of the actions that were previously on my second page. So now I'm just using this one main page on stream deck but then I'm also linking that in then with the actions that I've got on the loop deck up here and then also we've got some added functionality with the dials that we've got on the loop deck as well and you've also got these buttons along here. So what I'm going to do is basically just go through all of the different things that I'm using this for, how I'm using it and some of the little shortcuts that I'm using in here as well in terms of multi-actions and things like that. So essentially down at the bottom I've got my scenes. These are my main sort of scenes. So down here I've got this one with a little person on it. In fact, it might be easier if I just actually swap over to this view here and now you can actually see my stream deck on its own. So over here I've got my scene. So the way that I have my computer set up, in fact, if I just come into live demo mode you'll actually see my whole monitor now. So my whole monitor is basically I have my e-cam windows down at the bottom. I've then got these different areas of the screen. So this is quite a big screen by the way. It's a 43 inch Philips monitor. And so I've basically got different areas of the screen where I can place things. I can either place things over on this area here. I've got this area in the top center, this one over on the top right and then this area down on the bottom right as well. I could obviously use down here as well but I tend to just keep that for if I've got any other windows or things like that that I need open that are not sort of relevant to the output but I still need to have it visible if that's, if you see what I mean. So maybe I want something that I can just drag it into place so I keep this area empty as well. And all my e-cam stuff is just down here tucked out of the way. So coming back to the main view then what I've got with my different views is I've essentially got if I just come here one second, just turn that up a little bit, there we go. I've got my different views here represented by these little images. So this is the top left, this is the top center, this is the top right and you can see that this is the active scene at the moment because it is yellow as opposed to these others that are dark colored. And then down here we've got the bottom right. This one is for my top down camera and this one is for my main scene. And by the way I denote all of these in this sort of way with the sort of border around them to indicate that they are scenes. This one is for when I'm sharing my iPad so I do some stuff where I actually want to have a little dummy iPad on screen and it's sharing the contents of that. These ones along here are all basically overlays. So this little sort of icon design with a sort of layer in the background and a layer in the foreground is to signify these are overlays. So for example this one with the little thumbs up would be if I want to say don't forget to like and subscribe. If you are enjoying my content that is what that button does. Or maybe I want to just highlight my By Me A Coffee and say if you are enjoying this content then don't forget to head over to buymeacoffee.com. So that is basically how I trigger these different overlays. I've got this one as well which is a little bit flashy. I don't tend to use it but this is for my stinger. So if I wanted to do something like this then that is how I'd do it. And that is just basically my little stinger overlay that goes over the top and while that is happening over the top I just switch over to my other view. So that's how that one works. Now this one here is my little grid overlay. I did a video all about this but basically I created a grid and then I have this as an image overlay and so if I toggle this one on now you'll see that it brings up this grid in the background of the picture and allows me to align everything up. So now you can see how I cheated to actually make this scene in a matter of seconds by just throwing up my picture and putting it up in this quadrant in the top right corner and then aligning the screen share window over to the left. And I could really just mess things up and move this around and you can see how you can use this to create all sorts of different layouts. I will leave a link to the video I did about that because you can actually get this template as a free download from my website so I'll leave a link to where you can get that from. You can download it, just add it as an image into Ecum and then you can use it to really just sort of make these scenes and get them all well proportioned in a matter of moments. So because I do make scenes on the fly sometimes that is why I have that as a specific overlay button that I can just toggle it on and off. So by pressing this button I can just toggle that on and off so if I need to make any quick changes or just sizes of everything, anything then I can just easily do that. The next one along is for when I'm doing my illustration so writing on the screen. This one basically is another overlay but it just overlays the iPad which I have set up with a sort of green screen on it. So this one just overlays that on top of the screen so that I can then do my writing on the screen. I've done a video about this. There's a lot of links to videos in this. This wasn't intentional by the way. I just have to be mentioning things that I've talked about. So that is what those are for. I've then got two here which are just overlays with question marks and these are for when I'm doing these demonstrations there's often something that I just need to throw up on the screen for the purposes of that particular video. I don't want to create an icon for it specifically but just during the course of the video I just need to toggle it on. So I would just in that case come into here before the video and actually select what overlay it is that I want to show. Maybe I've thrown an image on. Maybe I'm talking about some result that I've had from this, that or the other, whatever it is. So these are basically just for ad hoc little overlays that I'm going to be using just for one video at a time. So I've always got these two that I can use there. Next one is down here and this is for when I'm doing my live streams or when I'm doing other things where I want to have some graphics that are actually coming up onto the screen and I'm doing that in Keynote but then using the green screen function to allow me to use all of Keynote's animation features to bring that over the top of Ecamm. So I have this one here to toggle on the screen share of the Keynote window and that means that then I can just make sure that I don't want it to trigger or come on when I'm not expecting it, something like that. So I just have this one here that basically toggles that screen sharing on and then these two here are forwards and backwards in my Keynote presentation. So that allows me to then put on my Keynote overlay and then scroll back and forth through my slides so that they come into the presenter into Ecamm. Now next down here we've got something related to my ProMouse and these are what I'm using to actually zoom on the screen. So in fact I'm actually pressing this one now to zoom in on the screen. If I was to press this one it would spotlight the screen so you can see I've now spotlighted the screen or I can do the two together and this one is just to actually launch ProMouse in case I've inadvertently not had it launched. This one here is for my time stamps. So I've done a video once again, sorry, linked in the description. I've done a video about how you can actually create time stamps within Stream Deck, so there is a piece of software sorry, a plugin I should say and if I come into my live start live broadcast just sort of jumping around here what you'll see is when I start my live broadcast there's actually for the live stream there's actually three actions in here. The first one is it goes to my countdown scene the next one is it actually starts the live broadcast and then the third one is it starts this time stamp log this is, as I say, I've done a video all about this but this basically starts the timer and starts a new text file for my time stamp log and then as I'm going through the live stream every time I just press this button down here the one with the clock on it it's going to just add a new time stamp and then all I have to do afterwards is just go through and just add in what was happening at those particular times but it makes it easier with a two or three hour live stream to be able to scrub through to exactly that point and make sure that I've got the title right or if it was something I needed to remember maybe if there was something that I needed to have a particular time stamp because I'm going to repurpose the content although I'll be honest I haven't got around to repurposing any content it always seems like too much hassle I'd rather just make a new video it seems quicker for me to remake the video than go out and edit something and pull it out in an edit but anyway that's another story so that is the time stamp up here we've also got this one which is UI and what that does is that shows and hides the UI in Ecamm Live so if I just demonstrate that for a moment in fact let me come down here so that you can see what I'm talking about in fact I'm in the wrong place hang on there we go so if I now share my screen you can hopefully see my Ecamm Live interface and as you can see as I mouse over it then you can actually see all of the controls like we've got the pause, finish, play these buttons, but if I use the hide UI button then it will hide those elements off the screen so that's the way that I've done that next along we've then got this one which is for my teleprompter so I don't use notes on a teleprompter but I do have a teleprompter setup and I'm now seeing the output from Ecamm Live however sometimes I do want to switch that off if there's something else that I want to show on that screen and so this one here is just my little icon to toggle that one on and off now a lot of these are built in actions so for example the show and hide UI is an action that's built into Ecamm so if we come into Ecamm Live this plugin then you have got one in here that is to basically show and hide controls there you go and then we've got other ones like live demo mode and all that so by the way Ecamm Live hats off to the massive development team off to because they've just got such a huge amount of functions within Ecamm that can be triggered from stream deck I mean it's such a comprehensive plugin but one that doesn't happen to be in there is the one to basically toggle on the virtual monitor so in this case the way I'm doing it is I've actually I'm actually doing this using a keyboard maestro command so I'll leave a link to a video I did about how I set that up but basically with keyboard maestro you can trigger menu commands in any application even if they're running in the background so I set up a macro and keyboard maestro to toggle the video monitor on and off in Ecamm and then I'm triggering that with the stream deck if that makes sense it's a bit of a chain of events there with the live I've already touched on that one how it basically does that chain of three events record is the same thing just recording rather than live streaming and then this one here is my little go around button as in let's go again because the secrets out of the bag although this is take one tech sometimes it's not actually until take two or take three because I often mess up the little video intro part where I'm telling you what I'm going to tell you that's the bit that never really often flows or feels natural to me once I get talking about something I'm talking about something that I know about and I don't have any trouble but when I'm trying to tell you what I'm going to tell you for some reason it doesn't doesn't feel natural to me so I often screw up the first 10 seconds of the video and so this button here is basically my let's start again and what that does is it presses the Ecamm go live button and bear in mind that with Ecamm live with this plugin you've got this button here that's called go live now actually if you are set to record it will change its date and it will say record if you are set to live stream so the destination is set to YouTube or wherever then it will say go live but with either of those once you've actually started the recording or the live stream then the button will change its name and it will say end or finish or something like that so although this actually says go live what this button really is in this instance is it is my finish button it's going to stop the recording then I've added a little bit of a delay because when you stop a recording in Ecamm Ecamm will think about it for a moment or two and then it will have this little pop-up that comes up on the screen that says do you want to go and see where the file is do you want to upload it to YouTube or do you want to dismiss this little dialogue box so you normally have to when you finish recording you can click on ok well a little tip is that the go live button will also dismiss that little pop-up box so what I've done here is basically one of these ends the broadcast then there's a little pause of I think around two seconds something like that and then it will dismiss that little pop-up that comes up in Ecamm and at that point you're then ready to start recording again so that's all that little button does is it just sets everything up resets it finishes recording gets me ready to actually start recording again and then I can press the record button now this one here used to trigger my title sequence but now I don't really have a title sequence I've cut that out because nobody is on YouTube to watch my title sequence they're there for whatever it is that I'm talking about hopefully so this used to be a big long multi-action where it do lots of things like end my intro music start my title sequence and all this sort of stuff but now all it does is it just literally pops out my little lower third like that so that's all that that one is doing so there we've covered most of the things that are on my stream deck so let's go and have a look now at what is actually going on on the loop deck because I've got some other actions there that I've sort of copied over from the page two of my stream deck so now we are in the loop deck interface and this is basically the loop deck so I've got these things which are just scenes so these are for my live stream scenes so I have things such as this my little two up when I want to people this isn't they're not showing up now because I haven't got interview mode switched on so a bit of a poor example there but anyway that's what those are those are for all my different scenes when I'm doing my live stream I have things like this so I have my little lower third that pops up so I can toggle that one on and off and I'm just doing that with this particular action just here this button then when I want people to ask people if they want to join the live stream they can always click on my link so I have a button for that one and then also I'm currently working towards 365 videos in my first year on YouTube so as part of my weekly live stream I always give my little update on that it's not normally covering my face but in any case that's why I have that as a permanent fixture on my stream deck for my live streaming here you can see I've got my little recommendations I'll call them affiliate links but they are my recommendations ecum live TubeBuddy setup and Epidemic so these are for my little things that I showed you earlier that pop up but the thing that is different about the loop deck over the stream deck or one of the main standout features is these dials that you've got down the side and I should show you on the real thing really shouldn't I it is these dials so you've got these three dials down this side and three dials down the other side as well and you can turn them like this but you can also push them in as well so if I push that then it will have another function so there's two different things that each of these dials can do they can either turn or they can be pushed in and then we've also got these other buttons along the bottom as well now what I have had this setup to do is if I come back over here and I'll take off my little live stream lower third the way that I have this setup is once again ecum live have got their own plugin and they are again one of the best in terms of the functionality there's certainly a lot more plugins for stream deck than there is for loop deck I'll be covering in that later video but for ecum they do have a lot of things in here so things related to comments you can add and hide last comments you can control things like the go live hide controls live demo mode all of the stuff that you can do on stream deck really you can do on here previous scene next scene choose the scene all that sort of stuff and then if you come down to this one we've got input level now this is something that is different because with the loop deck as I say you've got some things that are basically touch commands or push commands that you're going to press a button and they are signified by this little hand signal but then you've got these ones here which you've got this little rotation icon and this signifies that it is something that can be controlled with those dials that we looked at and what ecum have done is they have integrated levels for audio for as you can see guest one guest two guest three guest four also a global sort of interview mode volume as well if you just want to adjust those as all together you've then got mic so these are the mute switches and the mic mute switches but then you've also got the volume for movies the primary mic the secondary mic for Skype if you are using Skype I haven't spoken to someone on Skype in about eight years and then you've also got the sound effects so what these are changing is basically the sliders that you will be familiar with in ecum so if I was to just share my screen a minute and I'll share my ecum interface I think I'm sharing that now just check it's these sliders here so what I'm able to do is if I want to adjust my mic I can just now I'm rotating the little dial on my loop deck and you can see it is adjusting the volume of that or if I wanted to adjust the movie volume then I can adjust the volume of that on there as well so if you are wanting to do something like for example fade in and out maybe you are doing a podcast or a live stream for that matter and you want to have music that's on and then have it just fade out as you come into the live stream or maybe you want to have music going and then duck it when you are talking about something similarly maybe it's a movie or video file and you want to duck the audio while you are talking then you can actually do that with these dials the other thing that I like about it is it's not actually showing up on the little window in front of me here but on the actual device so here it just says what it is assigned to so we've got the mic and the sound effects system audio movie audio that's actually my headphones so that's just the sort of system sound coming into my headphones so I can just adjust the audio levels on my monitors and then this one is the actual in fact this is the screen record zoom but I'll come on to that in a moment so although it just says the particular thing that's being controlled there if I come over to the device itself I don't know if you can actually pick this up but down here it does actually tell us the level that it's at so this is mic is at 100 I'm going to have it maxed out no head room there and then this one is 40 and 40 as well so you do actually get that indication on the device itself of what the level is and I thought that's a nice little feature there so what else have I got on the the loop deck well these hardware keys down at the bottom these ones can be used to change it's sort of like changing profiles or skip to different pages I'm really only using one page although I have got another page which is basically some of my main controls as well for my regular views and things like that the reason being that sometimes I am going to be on the road a little bit and so this would be a much more compact thing to take with me than the stream deck so I've set it up so that I could potentially use it to control everything as well hence I've added in all of the different controls as well so then I do have some shortcuts here the green ones basically signify that they are changing to either a different page or different workspace on the stream deck so that's what these green lights are and then down here I've got some that have got some little programmed actions so this one is for pause so that is a built in action in the stream in ecam from in the loop deck so this one is when I need to pause so I do make my videos generally start to finish in one take but occasionally like I just did recently on a series I was doing all about the shortcuts app I wanted to just pause at some point so that I could put in a load of actions and save viewers sitting through all of that so having a pause button is good and then this one over here is my end recording button but I don't just have it programmed to be the regular end button as in the built in one it is actually a multi-action of sorts so I'll show you how I've built that out so in stream deck we've got a list of the different actions here so there's either the ecam live actions which we've been looking at there's also ones related to the OS or there's some related here to the actual navigation within stream deck it's sorry within loop deck itself but you've also got this one here which is custom actions so this is where I've created some custom actions and I created this custom action to end the recording and what this does is it actually does two things it first of all changes to my end scene because I have an end scene when I finish my videos which has got the you know check out these videos next that sort of thing in fact let me just switch to it now I won't press the button because that will also end the video but my end screen wherever it's gone is somewhere in here this one so I normally go over to that screen and then say check out these videos so when I want to do my outro I basically press this button and it does two three things first of all it actually opens the that particular scene so it switches to that scene rather in ecam then there's a delay of 20 seconds which is the time that YouTube give you for your end screen to put on like any other videos or things like that that you want to link to and then after 20 seconds it presses the go live button which is of course as we know also the end button if you happen to be recording so that means that when I'm ready to quit I just press on that one button number seven it switches my scene starts counting down and then it will end the recording after 20 seconds so that is one of the multi actions that I've added onto here by the way this is just as easy as you would do with the stream deck so if you want to add a particular action you just literally can drag and drop this and just drag it wherever you happen to want it you can go in and edit these so obviously these ones you can see what they are because they're actually on the buttons themselves but for example these little dials all you do is you just click on them and you can see that you've got a couple of things you've got the rotation action so that's telling you what's going to happen with that and then you've also got the push action so you can set these independently of each other by the way so you might want to have the rotation be the volume but then you could have the push action be something completely unrelated if you wanted whereas I've just left these as they are so basically that's my headphones volume pushing it in is mute this is movie volume and pushing to mute it and so on so I have just left all of those the one that is a bit different is this one and this is the one that I'm using for screen zoom now I've done a video all about this and I wasn't the one to discover this much smarter people than me discovered this long before me and I was struggling trying to show things on the screen without knowing about this but this is basically an accessibility feature in the Mac and if I come onto my full screen and in fact I'll use this one I'll show you here this button here is what I use for my live demo mode so if I press on that one then you can now see my full screen the thing about this especially on a 43 inch monitor is this now to you probably looks really quite small even if you're looking on a regular monitor and if you're watching on a mobile good luck so what it's handy to be able to do is to be able to actually zoom in so I can actually still just zoom in on a particular part of the screen maybe want to zoom in on this part of the screen and the way that you do that is it is an accessibility feature that you have to enable but then you simply hold down the control key and then scroll the mouse wheel and you can then zoom in on any different part of the screen well the thing that I found with that is sometimes it's a little bit a little bit finicky to get it to do exactly what I want or go to the right place not always but it could have just been a bit smoother so I figured considering I am doing this when I am basically triggering live demo mode anyway what I've done is I've assigned this and created a little shortcut so that it will basically be assigned to this dial so if I now use this button here to trigger live demo mode but then I then twiddle this little knob just up in the left hand side I can now zoom with it and pushing in the button or rather the knob if I push that button it will just jump to a pre-defined zoom so what that means is I can actually just move my mouse up to this top corner for example and then I just press that dial and it zoomed in on just the top corner because I usually do have things like I want to maybe show what's going on in the menus or something like that which is why I would want to do that or maybe I want to show up in the menu bar on this side what's going on so then in that case I would zoom into this corner so having that as a preset zoom is something that I find really useful but then you do still have the dial itself for that extra like fine grain if I need to just zoom in a little bit more but also because it is a you've got some distinct sort of clicks on the dials then it means that I can be a lot more sort of intentional about exactly what part I'm zooming in on now there is a little little bit that caught me out with that to begin with which is for this screen zoom because the way that you zoom the screen is you hold down the control key by the way when I say the way that you do this I should actually just quickly point out rather than just sending you off to you know 20 other different videos in fact let me bring this up where it might be a bit bigger I've got a squeaky chair today by the way if I bring it over here then this is an accessibility feature so if I come into accessibility and it is this feature down here where it says zoom so click on zoom and then it's this thing so use scroll gesture with modifier key to zoom and the modifier key is control you can actually change that so basically if I hold down the control key it will zoom the the screen so I thought that the easiest way to do this would be to create a custom action in loop deck and in fact I'm just going to have to zoom out from this a little bit because it's missing a little bit the UI I zoomed in so that it was easier to see but here is the bit that we are looking for so this is where we've got the custom actions and so I've got this one for zoom screen now what I had initially done is I'd you can actually assign these wheels to be that sorry the dials to be related to the scroll wheel so you could use them to sort of scroll back and forth on the screen and things like that and so I thought that having them replicate the behavior of the mouse scroll wheel and also add the modifier key of control would allow me to zoom in and out but unfortunately that didn't work I'm not quite sure why I don't know if there was some issue with it not recognizing the scroll wheel and the control together for this particular function or something like that but in any case that didn't work as I had expected so what I did was instead in the accessibility you can also zoom in with this key here which is control sorry command option and equals and command option and minus so I thought right well I'll map those keys then to the dials so that each little increment it's turning is sort of pressing that key and that didn't work straight off either however when I used the plus and minus on the number key because that equals is actually the plus as well on a regular keyboard and the little dash is also the minus on a regular keyboard but you would have had to press shift to get those on the keyboard if this is making sense however on the number pad you have actually got the plus and minus and that is what you're actually using to zoom in and out with so if I come back over to here you can see how I've constructed this little custom action so screen zoom is essentially here we are the adjustment action one and what you can see is you've got two little things here that you're changing so you've got basically the anti-clockwise movement and the clockwise movement so here for the anti-clockwise movement it is the number pad minus key and then the modifiers are command and option and then for the clockwise motion it's command option and the number pad plus and then the modify key and that is how I've got this little dial to then replicate that sort of zooming in and out using the accessibility feature one other thing that I did as well was there is also this feature in the accessibility so there's one other key here one other shortcut you've got is called the zoom so command option 8 will just toggle that zoom and it will just jump into a particular spot or jump out but it also means that if you have zoomed in then pressing that will just reset it as well so that made sense to have that as the push button action on that dial as well so I did just create another custom action there which is this one here called reset zoom and all that is is that's basically the shortcut that we've just looked at command option 8 so now when I'm in my live demo mode then I can just use my little dial to zoom in and out wherever I want to zoom into or I can just actually just zoom into a specific spot by pressing the button in or if I have zoomed in using the dial then if I just press the dial in itself then it will just reset to that view again so that is basically the actions that I've got incidentally all of the icons that I've used on my stream deck I have made them available as a download on my website as well so you can get those from the store I'll leave a link to that in the description and now what I'll do is I'll leave a link to some of my other stream deck videos over on the right hand side because I've got really quite a lot there about how to use stream deck and there will be more coming for loop deck very soon so until the next video have a great day