![]() ![]() You can map keyboard commands to any control surface so the support is there but you just have to take the time to set it up. It does take some time to set up a control surface of any kind in CommandPost, especially if the application doesn’t have the menu items scanned and loaded. Hit the CommandPost menu > SETTINGS > Control Surfaces and there is a new option for Resolve that will let you map the control surface.įrom there you have all the usual CommandPost options for mapping software controls to the Speed Editor.įor example, when mapping Final Cut Pro to the Speed Editor you can use any of the pre-populated menu items to set up the Speed Editor. ![]() He did tell me once at NAB that he thought it was a nut he could Took me a few years longer than I hoped/expected, but as I told you at NAB many years ago, I’d get there eventually! /r24LClzabhĪnd now it appears he has done just that. ![]() But leave it to smart engineers like the father of CommandPost Chris Hocking to get it working. The Speed Editor had seemed pretty locked down, at least as far as software interface goes, and accessible only when running the Resolve software. This is a big deal as many didn’t think this was possible. This will be welcome news to some, the venerable post-production tool CommandPost has added support for the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor hardware console. ![]()
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