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Tangent CP-200 support is coming ?
Posted by Gabriele Turchi on September 28, 2010 at 1:03 amHi ,
this is a question addressed to Davinci developers or blackmagic-design people(like Kristian Lam i guess)
i am wondering if the support for the Tanget CP-200 will arrive and how long would be the ETA .
the reason is because i have Scratch Already and would be nice share a Tangent CP-200Thanks
g
Chris Pepperman replied 15 years ago 11 Members · 21 Replies -
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Robert Houllahan
September 28, 2010 at 1:41 amWhile they are at it I would like to see MC-Color and MC-Control supported.
-Rob-
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Ola Haldor voll
September 28, 2010 at 7:21 amMy understanding is that they are working on MC Color, but no information about when yet. It’s such a sexy panel compared to Wave… 😉
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Eric Denis
September 28, 2010 at 6:13 pmI own a CP200 since Final Touch and I love it! I’m very disappointed it’s not supported on the DaVinci… Does anyone have experience to share with the new BlackMagic control surface? Does it worth the price? I don’t want to “downgrade” from CP200 to WAVE since it feels like a toy….. But 30K is a lot of money 🙁
Thanks!
RickD
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Robert Houllahan
September 29, 2010 at 3:23 amI have a DaVinci 888 DUI with the network panels and I had bought a Euphonix set (MC-Color and MC-Transport) to run with Color. The DaVinci network panels are real tanks possibly a bit nicer than the CP series but the same fit and finish and weight.
The MC-Color/Transport are nice but I am sure I could take one of the 888 panels and smash them to bits without even making a scratch on the 888 panels…
There is allot to be said for pro panels and I think BMD is working to support more panels right now. Having a dedicated panel set designed for the system like Resolve or Baselight or Nucoda does speed things up and makes the room more “serious” I suppose.
-Rob-
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Jake Blackstone
September 29, 2010 at 3:56 amWrong addressee…
The question should be addressed to Tangent. Speaking of which, their response a while ago indicated, that yes, they will provide CP-200 support for Resolve. Not CP-100 though… -
Gabriele Turchi
September 29, 2010 at 4:12 amHo…
so it’s totaly up to them…and there is no way to have any ETA ?
I am undecided if buy the CP-200 to use it with scratch + resolve …or buy the resolve panel (and keep using the wave for scratch …)Scratch + the wave works fine… but the davinci grading experience using the wave is way to sloooow because in my opinion the GUI is not arranged in way to allow fast things (like create a versions etc….)
it would be a huge help knowing if the CP200 will arrive in few weeks or several weeks…
g
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Eric Denis
September 29, 2010 at 2:03 pmI have my doubts about the support of ethernet control surface… The DaVinci Resolve Mac Config Guide said that Older generations of DaVinci control panels, with ethernet connections, were exclusively designed for Linux and cannot be used with DaVinci Resolve on Mac OS X..
Maybe the wrong place but I have 2 questions about the WAVE:
Is it slower than the CP200 in Color as well?
Can we move more than one ring simultaneously (like the CP200)???
Thanks in advance..
RickD
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Ola Haldor voll
September 29, 2010 at 2:21 pmI use only a Wacom and a ShuttlePRO2 to do the things now. A Wave would help a lot on my workflow.. If you don’t want it, I’ll give you my address. 😉
I use the ShuttlePRO2 to access shortcuts like Add Node, Add Node + Circular Power Window, Next/Prev Clip, play, Track forward, Track backward, etc.. And I have two buttons for Add Version and Next Version, so I can toggle between the versions quickly.
A Wave + ShuttlePRO2 would be a killer for my sake, until I can afford the Resolve panel. So, how about it? Keen to make a sale? 😛
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Gabriele Turchi
September 29, 2010 at 2:44 pmHI Ola,
that is so interesting…so we program the shuttle 2 buttons for resolve??? How?
PS:the wacom buttons as well?
Thanks
g
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Robert Houllahan
September 29, 2010 at 4:40 pmI don’t think network panel support has to be linux only and it is already built into the software for Resolve i.e. all the Linux machines out there running the DaVinci network panels. I think it is just going to take the developers a little time to impliment the panel support on the Mac.
-Rob-
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