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Lance Bachelder
July 3, 2015 at 10:17 pmI agree – really excited to test 12 out and have high hopes! While I love FCPX and love cutting on my new Mac Pro and Thunderbolt RAIDs I would actually make the switch back to Windows if Resolve is as good as I hope. Why? Power and Speed! Consider that the TitanX GPU is twice as powerful as my dual D700’s and I have a workstation just standing by to add the card to. Then is 6 months, when the next gen CPUs and GPUs hit I just swap them out. Otherwise I’m waiting for Apple to release an newer Mac Pro and spend another 6 grand? I don’t think so…
Here’s hoping.
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Charlie Austin
July 3, 2015 at 11:43 pm[Lance Bachelder] “I would actually make the switch back to Windows if Resolve is as good as I hope. Why? Power and Speed!”
Based on where R11 is, my guess is you may have to wait for R13 for that move, but who knows. Seems like “new” NLE’s need about 4 years to bake before they’re done. 😉
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David Mathis
July 4, 2015 at 6:42 amPerhaps the next version of Resolve will have 3D text. That is an important feature, no editing software is complete without it! 😉
I think Resolve is going to beat FCP X in terms of keyframing and trimming. On the other hand look at the power Motion has for building transitions or effects. Would be nice to see doing something like that with Fusion and Resolve.
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Warren Eig
July 4, 2015 at 5:52 pmIf it would just support my Kona 4… 🙁
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Oliver Peters
July 4, 2015 at 5:54 pm[Warren Eig] “If it would just support my Kona 4… :(“
Ain’t ever gonna happen. Although surprisingly, SpeedGrade CC works with BMD hardware now.
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John Rofrano
July 4, 2015 at 7:59 pm[Charlie Austin] “but if you’re used to the magnetic timeline, and like it, nothing with tracks is gonna really make you happy. :-)”
+1
It would be like going back to razor blades and a splicing block. lol… I could never see myself editing with tracks again.
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Steve Connor
July 4, 2015 at 8:13 pm[John Rofrano] “[Charlie Austin] “but if you’re used to the magnetic timeline, and like it, nothing with tracks is gonna really make you happy. :-)”
+1It would be like going back to razor blades and a splicing block. lol… I could never see myself editing with tracks again.
~jr”
Yes, however did we cope with tracks before Apple gave us the magnetic timeline?
I prefer the timeline in FCPX but going back to tracks is absolutely no big deal at all.
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David Mathis
July 4, 2015 at 9:30 pmAgreed! Tracks are nothing like cutting and splicing open reel tape with a razor blade. Had to do that in school once, made me appreciate Using DAW such as Pro Tools, kept me sane.
Nothing wrong with tracks!
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Oliver Peters
July 5, 2015 at 2:02 am[David Mathis] ” Tracks are nothing like cutting and splicing open reel tape with a razor blade.”
Funny. I’ve done a lot of 1/4″ audio splicing and really enjoyed it. It’s the same sort of tactile interaction with the media that film editors liked about cutting on film.
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Tim Wilson
July 5, 2015 at 2:45 am[Oliver Peters] “Funny. I’ve done a lot of 1/4″ audio splicing and really enjoyed it.”
Quarter-inch tape and razor blades is what I think of most fondly, and most quintessentially “editing,” even more than when I cut film.
You kids are welcome on my lawn, btw. Just don’t try to talk to me about what you call editing. LOL
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