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Use An Avid S6? You Must Check Out EuconLayouter From SonicMonk

Would you like a drag-and-drop editor for the Avid S6 control surface. If so then Kaspar Hugentobler, a software engineer & recent graduate from Georgia Institute of Technology has just completed some major updates to EuconLayouter with the release of Version 2.0. New features include support for Pro Tools 2018 appset files,  a "Check for Appset updates" to automatically download revised / new appsets as they are available and improvements to flexibility and ease of use. 

EuconLayouter has been designed to be an easy to use "drag and drop" editor for S6 control surfaces. It is a fast and convenient tool to arrange Eucon commands, keyboard shortcuts and navigation controls on the softkey and transport key panels of the S6.

The GUI has been designed to be as easy t use as possible s that from one single window individual controls can be customised with icons, label text and background colour. Banks can be inserted, linked (for navigation) and deleted as needed.

  • Create your own softkey layouts on the Avid S6.

  • Simple drag and drop user interface to arrange commands.

  • Select commands from categories or use the find function.

  • Edit a control's icon, text and color, quickly and easily.

  • Create any number of pages.

  • Create links to navigate the pages.

  • Supports any Eucon enabled Workstation.

  • Only $39.

New Features in EuconLayouter V2

  • Support for Pro Tools 2018/2019

  • Conveniently choose between different software versions and DAWs

  • Add, edit, export multiple commands per button

  • Access all modifier keys from a simple consistent user interface

  • New powerful, easy to use command edit window

  • Download new AppSet xml files directly into EuconLayouter

  • Add new banks before or after the current bank

  • Copy/paste banks before or after the current bank

Want To Learn More?

You can download the EuconLayouter manual to get the inside track on all this software can do.

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