To try it out, configure your first button to open your file browser, called as nautilus: Having an icon is optional, since you can also use a simple text (just needs to keep it very short, as it doesn't support linebreaks). Setting up a button to run a command is pretty straightforward with streamdeck-ui. Hint: type window and then Startup to find this program on Ubuntu: It is recommended that you include the streamdeck command in your startup commands - on Ubuntu you can set this on the Startup Applications Preferences utility. It will be visible as a system tray icon on the top right of your screen. Keep in mind that the program must be running all times for the buttons to be actually functional. You can now start setting up each button. Here is the Link: fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode I think I'll finish another batch of icons next week, but I've already covered some of the most popular plugins (including the most important Logic Pro plugins). Suggestions for improvement or feedback are welcome! Since I thought that some others (especially here at VI, won't post it anywhere else) might also like it, I uploaded the icon pack to Gumroad and you can download the pack for free (just enter price 0$ - if you want to buy me a coffee, I won't stop you ) - but this way I keep my Dropbox out. Background of the buttons is in most cases the plugin UI, as most people recognise their plugins immediately by color/ui. The main focus for me was the clear visibility and usability. For this reason I have now spent the last few days creating my own icons. Unfortunately, I had to realize that there aren't really many icon packs with VST instruments or effects for the stream deck. I recently bought an Elgato Streamdeck to improve my DAW workflow.
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