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- Contour shuttle engine not running how to#
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With RS-422, one click of the jog wheel puts the deck into a slow crawl. pref file works well in VT-Edit but not RS-422. I've asked Newtek for help in coming up with dedicated keystrokes or a ToasterScript that will provide keystrokes that will allow for better deck control via RS-422. Make sure you keep this button the same for both sets of settings.
Contour shuttle engine not running pro#
pref file, you will see that one of the 15 buttons is programmed to switch between Shuttle Pro settings. If you'd like to use both the ToasterScript and have RS-422 shuttle, simply create two sets of settings. Using his ToasterScript, you could program Shuttle Pro's shuttle using the "Shuttle In Left/Right" options. If you have no need to use RS-422 deck control, I would recommend using Brad Loflin's ToasterScript (see earlier post). After reading the next paragraph, you may want to go ahead and create two seprate sets of settings. Choose the appropriate "Pause Only" command based on whichever program you use most. The "Pause only" command for Batch Capture source deck is "App + Alt + F". But when you enter this into Shuttle Pro, for some reason you have to reverse the first two keystrokes (Ctl + App + F3). The "Pause only" command for VT-Edit is App + Ctl + F3. Don't use "K" it toggles between play and pause. The shuttle works best if you can use a "Pause Only" command. I took that and with the help of Contour Design came up with the necessary J and L "transition to/from" keystrokes to allow for RS-422 deck control.Ī word about the "Shuttle Centered" position. The basis for the hotkeys came from Jim Capillo's. pref file I created that will allow for RS-422 shuttle control. pref file, it would save you some time.Īt the bottom of this post there's an attachment that contains a Shuttle Pro. Programming all of the 20+ transition keystrokes is not difficult. Seems like every other NLE is listed except VT3. If they can do that, Contour Design will be able to support VT3 and list VT3 in their list of applications in their control panel. I have asked Newtek about the possibility of having these dedicated keystrokes. It works if you don't turn the shuttle wheel too fast, especially if you're going from the fastest forward speed down to Pause or backwards. Using "J" and "L" is merely a workaround. If it did, we could program the "Shuttle In" settings with specific speed keystrokes. VT3 would have to have dedicated keystrokes for each of the five forward and backward transport speeds. Trouble is, that's not how most NLE's communicate with Shuttle Pro.
Contour shuttle engine not running how to#
I spoke with someone at Contour Design and they told me how to use the "Transition" keystrokes to set up different shuttle speeds using a simple "J" or "L" command to control my UVW-1800 and AG-D650 via RS-422. So same controller item does the same thing but different places.The Shuttle Pro 2 really saves a lot of time, especially the 15 programmable buttons. Then program your key commands so that a modifier (for example ctrl (mac)) makes the same wheel turn do the same thing but for the fade out. I guess just generally think of how you have your hands when you work… and what tasks you perform the most that could use some help…
Contour shuttle engine not running mac#
And look at your keyboard and lay it out logically, so on a mac use command for “in” and control for “out”, because the keys are located left/right just like in/out on screen… So same controller item does the same thing but different places. The wheel sends key command that targets increase/decrease fade in. Generally I recommend picking one type of action per key or jog/shuttle, and then add something logical in addition to that using modifier keys. So I reassigned the wheel to zoom in/out instead. When binding to ‘step by frame’ it’ll actually trigger more than one step per “click” or “detent” of the controller. One thing I noticed was that “jog” won’t really go by frame in Cubase/Nuendo.