Could Black Magic Resolve be your next DAW ?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2022
  • There are a lot of unfair things happening to 'Pro Tools' users - perfectly good hardware being made incompatible with the new software, and convoluted software upgrade practices - There are a lot of valid reasons for Pro Tools users to now look for a new DAW. Black Magic design incorporated the incredibly powerful Fairlight EVO system into Resolve.
    could Resolve could be your next DAW? Let's investigate !
    This video is my own speculation and opinion. This video is not sponsored.
    #blackmagicdesign #fairlight

Комментарии • 162

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Год назад +11

    Its kind of sad that your video is one of the very few actually talking about this console and its software. So thank you!

  • @devlynhukowich1249
    @devlynhukowich1249 Год назад +10

    Your demo is reminding me of why Fairlight was a great DAW all the way back to the MFX. Much of the navigation, editing and key sequences derive from the MFX.

  • @aviationodyssey1892
    @aviationodyssey1892 Год назад +5

    Great video. Please continue Fairlight tutorials for BMD fans. Such a pleasure to watch!

  • @RetroRecipes
    @RetroRecipes Год назад +2

    Ooh great can't wait to watch this tonight!

  • @redstoneranger1404
    @redstoneranger1404 Год назад +2

    The first time I saw the original Fairlight hardware in action. Thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @florent-thomas
    @florent-thomas Год назад +2

    Hello Chris this is Floox! just stumbled into your video, how incredible! I love Resolve in general, using it for all my clients projects for color grading and video editing and personal projects as well, but I love to have the chance of using fairlight to work on dialogues and sound designs without switching programs! Great video mate and love to hear from you very soon! ^^

  • @segfault-berlin
    @segfault-berlin Год назад +9

    One of the most exciting things is fairlight is available for free in davinchi resolve. So if this does break into the industry, it will really lower the barrier for entry for freelancers just starting out.

  • @Meteotrance
    @Meteotrance Год назад +6

    I mainly use Da Vinci resolve for my video editing and color grading, but i was so happy to have a DAW like fairlight inside it, i can use my Arturia and my reason studio DAW as a VST module inside it with the video sync, it's crazy, how well integrated the 3 software, da vinci, fusion and fairlight work together it's a creative army knife.

  • @MarcWeertsMusic
    @MarcWeertsMusic Год назад +3

    Been using Da Vinci for a while now for video editing and it's really powerful (esp once you get into Fusion). Not yet explored the audio facilities as I like working with Ableton Live more, for its workflow. But this is a really cool demo of Blackmagic's hardware! 😲 Great video!

  • @ryanreedgibson

    I have stopped paying 24k a year for Adobe products and stopped using Premiere entirely. Davinci Resolve's program has turned me from armature to professional editor and colorist. It took three years but time well spent. What I love is the ability to edit data and enter expressions instead of relying on Adobe's GUI. It makes the work more precise and efficient. I'm not an audio tech on this level but

  • @CallousCoder
    @CallousCoder Год назад +3

    I already use it for VFX compositing, editing and Grading and all of my mixing I do in Fairlight. So bring it in! One software to rule them all. But I need a new apartment to have space for this mixing desk! That’s workflow heaven, mate!

  • @heikkiwi
    @heikkiwi Год назад +1

    Nice setup!

  • @paul_ward_music
    @paul_ward_music Год назад +2

    Having had to endure Pro Tools for decades I would be happy to see the back of it for good. Most of the studios where I work have ditched it, unless the client insists (most don't), and that's fine with me. To me almost anything is preferable, and there are free (Cakewalk), nearly free (Reaper) and paid (Cubase) options that I prefer. The only exception for me is Logic - that's almost as bad as Pro Tools, and in some ways worse.

  • @watchandproduce

    Would be great for Blackmagic to add MIDI Tracks to Resolve not just for synths/instruments but also to record automation when using external VSTs. The Fairlight hardware is pretty cool but still a bit to pricey for most people to take advantage of. Very informative video to see the EVO system.

  • @100ThingsIDo
    @100ThingsIDo Год назад +1

    Great Video as always Cris! Boo Hiss My Xynergi keyboard is not supported. BTW The multiband and the limiter are top class! Great for mastering :D

  • @ayazrajput

    Hey Cris! I've just stumbled onto you channel! So nice to see you In your element! Love the video and clear demonstration. Reminds me of editing BetaCam with the BVE900, never needed a mouse there even (actually there never was one). Control surfaces are 1000 times faster than the mouse and Blackmagic have brought that tactile, linear, instinct and gut feeling style of post production back, the way is should be in my opinion.

  • @Beelzybud

    Good vid sir. I've been doing more and more audio in Fairlight.

  • @politik7688
    @politik7688 Год назад +3

    Thanks Chris. I'm not in the industry at all but this was really interesting (and well produced).

  • @HammerUncleJoe
    @HammerUncleJoe Год назад +2

    Nice work Cris as usual! Loved installing and drivng these back in the day. Awesome console. Using Resolve "Studio" for video work (Grading and Fusion) + Fairlight page sometimes due to the similar Fairlight editing model. I haven't worked on the new BMD surfaces. No Pro-tools for me ... I'm allergic 🤣 I now use mainly Nuendo 12, Logic Pro, and of course - Reaper, as I can customise it to my hearts content.

  • @FritsJanSmit
    @FritsJanSmit Год назад +1

    Unique. Great video. Using Fairlight a lot. Now also hoping it gets a midi clock so things like Output can get BPM from DAW.