> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://academy.showcockpit.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration.md).

# Integration

- [Ableton Link to MA2](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration/ableton-link-to-ma2.md): Connecting a Speed Master in MA2 to an Ableton Link session through ShowCockpit
- [LTC Input to MA2 OnPC](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration/ltc-input-to-ma2-onpc.md)
- [REAPER Markers to Onyx Cues](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration/reaper-markers-to-onyx-cues.md): In this tutorial, we show how ShowCockpit can be used to quickly assign the Timecode position value from REAPER to a cue in Onyx using LUA script.
- [Ableton Link to Onyx FX Speed](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration/ableton-link-to-onyx-fx-speed.md): This tutorial shows how to control an Onyx effect (FX Engine) speed to sync it to the live BPM provided by an Ableton Link session.
- [MIDI Device with Bitfocus Companion](https://academy.showcockpit.com/showcockpit-for-windows/tutorials/integration/control-companion-with-a-midi-device.md): This tutorial explains how to use a MIDI device to control Companion (by Bitfocus) using ShowCockpit


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