![]() ![]() Within minutes I was confident that I knew roughly where every function was and could grade faster than I would have been able to without it, and that really is the whole point with control surfaces. I really like the easy to read, backlit buttons and their simple layout on the surface. There’s little chance you’ll accidentally reset a node or activate any of the buttons functions without intending to. There’s a lovely fluidity to the knobs, and the buttons offer a nice firm resistance as you depress them. It’s solidly built and reassuringly heavy but, again, not so bulky you wouldn’t want to take it with you on site. ![]() There are also a lot of studios where internet access isn’t allowed on workstations, so not needing to download software is a nice bonus. Knowing you could simply plug it in to your client’s system and start working in Resolve immediately is hugely attractive. In fact the panel is so small, it really wouldn’t be an issue to carry it around with you to grade on-site with clients. Because the functions won’t have been re-mapped to someone else’s specific tastes, you’ll be on familiar ground, ready to work immediately. ![]() That means that the muscle memory you’ll build up on your own panel will still apply if you find yourself grading somewhere else on another DaVinci Resolve Micro or Mini panel. I can see these smaller panels quickly becoming widely adopted in various levels of post-production studios – from home suites, like mine, to post-production houses, agencies and educational institutions too. Now some people may argue that, via its Mapper utility software, the ability of the Element to have its soft keys re-mapped to various functions gives it an advantage over the Micro panel, but I disagree. Blackmagic’s panel literally just plugs in using the included 2m-long USB-C to USB-A cable, and that’s it. #Davinci resolve panel install#It feels much more solidly built, has a more thoughtfully laid out design and works seamlessly with Resolve right out of the box, whereas Tangent’s panel requires users to install their TangentHub software. #Davinci resolve panel full#The DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel retails for the same cost as just one part (the Tk balls and wheels) of the Element, or nearly a third of the full Element setup. I never thought there was much wrong with Tangent’s products, but I can’t see anyone in the market for a control panel now choosing the Element over the Mini, and even the Micro gives it a good run for its money. The woefully-supported Avid Artist Color panel was one I used for a time but, more recently, it was Tangent’s ‘Element’ control surface that I, and scores of smaller post houses and freelance colourists, were using.įor Tangent, last week’s announcement must have come as a heavy blow. For many years there has been a dearth of options at the lower end of the market. ![]() #Davinci resolve panel full size#It is very seldom that I get the chance to grade using Blackmagic’s full size panel and, at £21k, it’s not exactly something the new breed of home studio colourists are queuing up to purchase. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Yearīlackmagic Resolve Micro Panel DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel – A New Generation Is Born.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type. ![]()
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