Glenn Venghaus
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Soon to be released upgrade (free of course for existing customers) sneak preview. Will include an eagerly awaited and unique feature. Namely full control over the inspector tab content in the edit and fairlight pages of Resolve 15. Dynamicaly automapped and screen layout independant.
Includes also single parameter reset and course / fine control switching.Some contents or functionalities here are not available due to your cookie preferences!This happens because the functionality/content marked as “Vimeo framework” uses cookies that you choosed to keep disabled. In order to view this content or use this functionality, please enable cookies: click here to open your cookie preferences.
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As there are always people who miss a discount:
For the final time , i have extended it till monday nov 5th and to give a bit more incentives to the doubters, people that cant decide what socks to wear in the morning etc , its now a wopping 35% discount on all items in the store using code : BETTERLATETHENNEVERThats it.:p
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Fyi in case you did not see it on other forums (lgg and bm) i tend to post this in , but i have a 20 % discount code TRICKTREAT2018 which is valid only till end october for all software kits for both controllers in the online shop.
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Some recent updates that came in after the video and initial release:
– Dynamic Switchable and specificaly tuned Course / Fine control option for all major controls
– Direct access course and fine control for all individual X vs Y curves 6 vector points
– Multi knob at the same time adjustment possible for Primary Bars and RGB mixer
– User switchable layout (changed/optimised based on user input for several pages) preference between a LRGB vs RGBL oriented mapping.
– HUD (heads up display) available on all pages incl the 20 mapped OFX plugin pages (callable when needed by key combination)
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Hahaha. There is no such thing as a special Beatstep device for Resolve. Otherwise i would not have to do anything anymore right ?
Its a name i gave to my software kit.
Basically you buy a standard Arturia Beatstep (not the pro) somewhere , which is a relatively brainless midi controller, and then with my software kit (posttools.tachyon-consulting.com) you give it a lobotomy and inject scary A.I. into it. (it wil become self aware at first switch on)
And it includes label templates like you see on the picture, which you just print yourself on some shiny sticker foils , and it turns it into Resolve glitter and glamour ????
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Hi Kevin,
Nope and most of the reasons why would probably get me a ban and this forum if i mention them ☺
But the main 2 reasons are
1. As i develop purely for myself and make tools that make my work , with in this case Resolve , a happy non RSI inducing experience and as i never use or would ever use Premiere for grading or even editing at this point , there is no reason to do so. And its pure love projects as makes zero money compared to the time invested.
2. Even if i would use Premiere, as it has not a single stationary gui element that i can easily map controls to it would not work. Resolve color page is stationary for the most part and predictable for others, which premiere users with 6000 floating panels may hate but does make controllers like this posible. For premiere you would need some sort of api to adress anything. -
Had already replied but for unknown reason did not pass the sensors on this site. Duhh.
Anyway, you are more then welcome. The APC40 is a wonderfull device that would get a complete new life with this kit.
I have no idea how to operate Resolve anymore without it. (Thats why i made te Beatstep for when on the move) -
Sure. You could then use the MC just for the balls en the rest from the Beatstep or APC40 controller.
I use them in combination with the Tangent Ripple for the balls. Less desk space 😉 -
Sure. I applause options. Just providing an alternative .
For anyone who is interested what proper programming can do on a low budget alternative (and very portable in this case) have a look at the video manual i created for endusers of the new model.
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