![]() ![]() You can still enter a timecode value if needed when the record monitor is active, which makes much more sense to me. This is great because now there are 10 extra keys without modifier available.īefore version 15.2, typing the numeric keys while the timeline is active always entered a timecode value in the record monitor. So just like in Avid, you can now use the keys 0-9 as custom shortcuts for editing. Display shortcuts Action, Keys Open Media Workspace, Shift 2 Open Cut Workspace, Shift 3 Open Edit Workspace, Shift 4 Open Color Workspace. What is really nice though is that since version 15.2 it's possible to use the row with the numeric keys on the keyboard as custom shortcuts in the edit page. Instantly start and stop playback using the 'space bar' style button that's positioned so it can be pressed with your thumb The shuttle, jog and scroll buttons change the function of the search dial, so you can edit fast and accurately. But sometimes small bugs in these basic operations can cause frustration for an everyday editor. I've been working with Avid Media Composer for about 15 years but the last years I'm slowly trying to switch to DR for almost all of my work. I think flawless shortcut behaviour is a very important thing for an editor as myself. It used to just go to a next or previous edit, which made more sense. Now it stops at in and out points in the timeline, which it didn't in previous versions. ![]() I also noticed that the behaviour of the 'previous clip/edit' and 'next clip/edit' functions changed since version 15.2. After connecting the keyboard, the keyboard customization remains the same as cmd,option etc. Option on macOS Alt key Alt on Windows/Linux in shortcuts. So Ctrl+C to copy becomes Cmd+C, or in your case, Win+C. ![]() It's a minor bug but it makes editing a lot slower. CMD on macOS Windows key Ctrl on Windows/Linux in shortcuts. ![]()
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