Jonny Elwyn on Controlling DaVinci Resolve with a Stream Deck +
This is very cool, as a relatively inexpensive control that can do a lot.
And it is only $199, though of course not as powerful as my Tangent Wave 2.
Scott Simmons at PVC has an awesome editors review of the Stream Deck+
Scott Simmons takes an editors look at the new Stream Deck +, and makes me realize I need to spend more time programming my Stream Deck cause I love it, but need to make ti work better for me!
Elgato has released the Stream Deck with 4 Nobs!
Elgato has released the Stream Deck plus with 4 programmable Nobs for $199. I can’t wait to see the XL version with Nobs!
I do love the programmable buttons and adding nobs is a huge thing, but the 8 buttons is not much.
Elgato has updated it’s Stream Deck software to version 5.0 with a store
The software for the Elgato Stream Deck has been updated to version 5.0 with the addition of a store. Jose Antunes at ProVideoCoalition has a great article on it.
Now it is great for them to have a store, but the store is pretty useless to me if it doesn’t have SideShowFX in it, because they make the profiles for pro video users. Now you can find software for streaming in the store, but the Stream Deck really works for Pro Video users, and to not have that software represented seems like a huge mistake.
I still plan on doing an article on Steam Deck and SideshowFX, but have been so busy I haven’t had the time.
Brady Betzel at postPerspective review’s the TourBox Neo External Hardware Controller
I already have an Elgato StreamDeck XL and a Tangent Wave2, but am always interested in something to speed up my editing workflow, so have been interested in the $169 TourBox Neo External Controller. The review is interesting and it sounds decent, but I am not sure I would go for it, especially since it doesn’t work with DaVinci’s color page, but it does sound good in Premiere.