Yes, and there are two possible configurations:
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ControlRoom is officially supported for Ableton Live 10.1 and Pro Tools. There is limited support for a subset of ControlRoom features for other DAWs:
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Yes. You’ll still need to ensure ControlRoom Hub is running and that you have an active WiFi connection. |
To learn more about how they interact with each other, please visit our website. |
ControlRoom Hub is a lightweight and easy-to-use desktop application that runs on your DAW computer. It serves as the connection between your DAW and your VR headset, and is the place to configure your ControlRoom settings and set up your custom MIDI-mappable tools. It must be running to maintain the connection between VR and your DAW. |
The ControlRoom plugins are a set of plugins for your DAW, available in AAX/VST3/AU format:
These plugins will work with or without VR. Without VR, they will work like a normal plugin with keyboard/mouse control. With VR, they can be controlled from within VR in a revolutionary new way. |
The full setup instructions for ControlRoom can be found on our Setup Overview page. |
For the Oculus Rift and Quest, the controls are as follows: |
On Rift, yes. On Quest, not yet. Oculus Rift has a built in virtual desktop. If you are using ControlRoom on Rift to control another computer (Mac) you can load up a remote desktop viewer on your PC and have control of your Mac that way. On Quest we don't have that capability. We're working on it because it's a frequently requested feature but we don't have a date set for that just yet. |
Your VR headset will pause when removed from your head, and thus pause the loading process. To ensure the fastest loading time, keep your headset on until loading has completed. |
Yes. But this does not mean that your DAW playback will be interrupted. It does mean that loading will pause if you are on a loading screen. |
Yes! Use code: OCULUSTRIAL1019 for a one-week free trial. |
Still have questions about ControlRoom? Please visit our Customer Service Portal. |