The Shuttle controller set up interface is intuitive, easy to use and flexible enough to accommodate lots of different working styles and requirements. Although if you’re using it in multiple applications you aren’t going to want to be swapping out the labels every time – so I left mine blank and just had a screen grab of my set up to hand. The device has 15 customisable buttons, with the top 9 key cover’s being removable so that you can print out little labels from this free template, to stick under them, which is really helpful when you’re learning how you’ve set up your keys. The middle of that shuttle wheel also includes a smaller, ‘finger-twiddle-able’, 360 degree shuttle wheel that’s intended for more controlled manoeuvring, for example frame by frame navigation. What’s great about the Shuttle, compared to say the Logitech G13 programmable keyboard, is that it has a responsive spring-loaded shuttle wheel in the centre that allows you to wind through your footage in much more pleasing and tactile manner. #Davinci resolve contour shuttle v2 proThe Shuttle Pro V2 is essentially a user programmable controller that you can use with a huge, and frequently updated list of professional applications, to speed up your workflow. Contour were kind enough to send me one to review here on the blog, and I’ve updated this popular post – Film Editing Keyboards, Mice, Controllers and More – to include the device. The ShuttlePRO v2 from Contour Design is a nifty little editing peripheral, and a popular one with editors doing certain kinds of work.
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