Starting price for a decent one is around $500. There are multiple control surfaces out there at different price levels for other software apps that have them. What can we find already on the market that can offer a similar level of precision and convenience at a range of price points if there are software drivers for Lightworks available for them? Specifically the jog function is the main issue. I agree with Arte that the high end console as originally designed should still be the gold standard. It takes the program too long to interpret a key press. Even the keyboard assigned jog keys have the same issues with lag at the beginning of input. I'm looking for aftermarket devices that could potentially serve as a substitute for the Console with similar jog precision. The console also has keyboard emulation for the switches and not sure which the forward/back vari-speed paddles addresses. Here we have Serial consoles still in perfect working order - they were originally shipped with VIP systems back in the last century The unit in the console is most likely no longer available and in any case high quality well built machine standard rotary encoders are not cheap - perhaps could be found in the $300-$400 range. The console jog wheel addresses the same behaviours shown with a mouse as described above. The console jog wheel is an incremental rotary encoder probably/possibly with a software controlled CPR rate via the driver card. ![]() Users of Console and Mackie Control surface quickly understand that a mouse can perform many of the functions of that hardware - but of course not as elegantly. On a few past occasions I have posted advice om how to scroll in the LW timeline from extremely slowly with sub-frame audio scrubbing to a few seconds to cover an hour or more of timeline - all by using a mouse - that procedure emulates the console jog wheel. To postulate a console replacement the first step is to understand what the console is and does. The ASTRA 2 backlit keyboard features an elegant, black keyboard with low-profile scissor-switch keys for a light, yet responsive feel.Not sure how appropriate that route would be - for obvious reasons. With five selectable light levels, the ASTRA 2 is the perfect choice for any lighting conditions. The keyboard features a USB 3.0* hub to enable you to connect e.g. mouse, phone, contour shuttle or a USB-dongle. The ASTRA 2 keyboard is developed with two USB cables a grey one for the keyboard itself, and a black one for the USB hub to avoid problems with installations, that require a KVM extender. In addition, the ASTRA 2 has a full-sized F-row and multimedia keys to provide full control and effectiveness. ![]() To power the keyboard, you need to plug in the grey USB connector. ![]() If you need to activate the USB hub, on the back of the keyboard, plug in the black USB connector. Watch a help video about the two cables here. The Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve dedicated Logickeyboard also features all the regular letters, numbers, and symbol labelling that you will find on a conventional keyboard, it can simply be used as a substitute for it. Color-coded labelled shortcut keys with graphical commands Contour ShuttlePRO v2 is the perfect productivity accessory for video, audio or photo editing applications on PC or Mac.Dimmable light with five selectable levels.Designed for Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17.*The actual speed of the USB hub can vary depending on devices connected.įind your Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Cheat Sheet here The keyboard is easy to plug in and requires no software installation. Number of keys - 104 (ANSI version) 105 (ISO version).Working alongside your mouse and keyboard, ShuttlePRO v2 is designed to minimise keyboard confusion and improve workflow with its innovative design and intuitive range of controls. DAVINCI RESOLVE CONTOUR SHUTTLE V2 FULL.
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