Welcome to the forum.
I understand from the following thread that it is indeed possible to use a Loupedeck with Keyboard Maestro: Loupedeck CT USB controller? - #7 by XedMada
Note however that the Loupedeck CT model is discussed there.
As for the link from KM to the Lynx Aurora, two possibilities occur to me:
- Use KM to interact with Ncontrol (which is what I gather you have in mind).
- Use KM to adjust the Aurora's volume via MIDI (over USB).
#2 would mean that you could bypass Ncontrol, but you would need to know the MIDI messages to send to the Aurora, for a start. It is probably not a realistic option but I thought I would mention it in case you can find other information along those lines.
So, to get KM to control the volume slider in Ncontrol, I think you would need to write a KM macro that:
- opens Ncontrol;
- finds the image of the fader and drags it using a Move or Click Mouse action;
- closes or hides Ncontrol.
Steps #1 and #3 are easy, but involve Ncontrol being brought to the front to be acted upon. Already it seems inelegant. Step #2 may not be totally reliable, and could be error-prone (e.g. if the master volume fader looks similar to the other faders, which I think it does).
So where does that leave things... Well, I think the best options for you are:
- Move the Aurora closer to you so you can reach it..! Is there a way that could be made possible? Perhaps the interface could be fixed to the underneath of your desk?
- Buy a tiny mixer instead of the Loupedeck. If you have room on your desktop for a Loupedeck controller, you will probably have room for a little mixer! Of course, you could use the mixer's other inputs for convenient monitoring of other sources too!
I would strongly suggest that those might be your most convenient options.