There is a slight lip to the case between the top and bottom of the speed editor, a feature I note is advertised for all the Blackmagic Design consoles to facilitate placing into a routed location on a work surface. The keys clearly are of a quality mechanical design and do have a nice crisp response and slight sound due to mechanical nature that confirms you had pressed the key. I use it primarily with "Jog", but if I switch to Source, I'll change the setting as I'm then scrolling through the clips. Very smooth frictionless movement when using the wheel. The shuttle/jog/scroll (depending on selection) wheel has a very solid feel that has a rubberized coating on the edge for a comfortable grip. Pagination may change in the final PDF, but it was on page 39 in the copy provided with the DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.1 beta 6.īuild quality: The editor has a very nice solid feel to it. I'd located the manual is part of the DaVinci Resolve user guide (PDF) in the installation directory. NOTE: No printed manual is provided by Blackmagic Design for the Speed Editor, instead a card is provided explaining the saving of materials. This is the speed editor that I received as part of the DaVinci Resolve Studio license and free speed editor bundle. I've been working with the Speed Editor for a few days now and wanted to provide an update to my experience. Shout out to B&H Photo-Video for their prompt shipping once the back ordered editor was in. Apologies for the table cloth, but it's a work surface I was using at the time.Īlright, have had my DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor for a few days now.
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