![]() Introduction (part 1/3): Why you should prefer physical controls and what are the alternatives.Also I am eager to learn more about what you have changed from my layout and what works better for you. Of course in case you experience a problem with my configuration, please leave a comment and I will give my best to help you. The developer Rory Jaffe is doing a great job and is very responsive on the MIDI2LR forum whenever you experience a problem. And then consider to donate a share of the saved costs to the MIDI2LR developer through his website. Please consider how much time and cost it saves you. Once you get used to using a MIDI controller with Lightroom I am very confident that you will not want to miss it anymore. More space on your desk with an angled USB connector Final WordsĪll this wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of the MIDI2LR developer. The library profile offers typical functions for culling like assigning ratings or color labels by pressing the knobs with the respective color and assigning ratings. For example, all library functions are printed in red text. The fill color represents the text color on the overlay. In case there are multiple filled colors you need to press these in the order from bottom to top: first the common profile selection on the second row, then the sub-profile on the first row. These are the buttons that you have to press in order to activate these functions or in more detail: load the respective MIDI2LR profile. In the pictures below you can see some filled out buttons. First button switches to the library and the next 4 buttons activate different development profiles plus another one for activating the Tone Curves (everything written in UPPERCASE activates a profile). These allow you to switch between the basic profiles. The six left buttons of the second row are common for all profiles. Where applicable bank A adjust luminosity, bank B adjust colors and tones. ![]() ![]() Functions are assigned in the similar order as they appear in the Lightroom UI.Some basic principles that I’ve tried to apply wherever possible: However, in some situations there are additional advanced functions that are not shown on the overlay. The overlay should help you to memorize all these functions. Have fun! -)Īpply strips of double-sided adhesive tape between the buttons.įinally here is an overview of all Lightroom function mappings that are applied with my configuration. The most tedious task is to cut out the rectangular holes for the buttons. Printed and laminated overlay and adhesive marker dots When printing, make sure to choose ‘Actual Size’ or a similar option in the print dialog if available. PDF: If all fails you can try to print it as PDF.Similarly, as for the PNG make sure that the print size is set to a width of 25.3 centimeters. You can edit this with the free editor Inkscape for example. The main reason why I have provided this is to enable you to edit the overlay if you want to customize some assignments and you do not have Adobe Illustrator. SVG: Alternatively you can also use the SVG file.Then the overlay should fit perfectly on the Behringer X Touch Mini. When printing make sure that the width of the output image is set to 25.3 centimeters. PNG: If you do not have Adobe Illustrator I recommend to print the PNG file version.The print output should already ensure that it is printed in the correct size. AI: If you have Adobe Illustrator I recommend to use this file.Each overlay is available in 4 different formats: In the overlay subfolder of the downloaded ZIP file, you will find two overlay versions: Black and White If you want to explore in detail what you can do right now, just skip the next chapter and scroll down to ‘Function Mappings’ below. You can cut out it already and put it on the controller or just print it out and place it next to the controller while getting used to all the functions. ![]() Next, I recommend to print out the overlay.
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