Contour shuttle pro fast forward12/5/2023 Seems like every other NLE is listed except VT3. Programming all of the 20+ transition keystrokes is not difficult. pref file, it would save you some time.Īt the bottom of this post there's an attachment that contains a Shuttle Pro. pref file I created that will allow for RS-422 shuttle control. The basis for the hotkeys came from Jim Capillo's. ![]() 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 shuttle works best if you can use a "Pause Only" command. Don't use "K" it toggles between play and pause. The "Pause only" command for VT-Edit is App + Ctl + F3. 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 Batch Capture source deck is "App + Alt + F". After reading the next paragraph, you may want to go ahead and create two seprate sets of settings.Ĭhoose the appropriate "Pause Only" command based on whichever program you use most. If you have no need to use RS-422 deck control, I would recommend using Brad Loflin's ToasterScript (see earlier post). Using his ToasterScript, you could program Shuttle Pro's shuttle using the "Shuttle In Left/Right" options. If you'd like to use both the ToasterScript and have RS-422 shuttle, simply create two sets of settings. ![]() pref file, you will see that one of the 15 buttons is programmed to switch between Shuttle Pro settings. ![]() Make sure you keep this button the same for both sets of settings. 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. pref file works well in VT-Edit but not RS-422. With RS-422, one click of the jog wheel puts the deck into a slow crawl. That's because Newtek's Jog/one frame advance doesn't work with RS-422. And if VT3 is rendering in the background, it's even worse. pref file I attached to my post is based on Jim's. Many of the auxiliary 15 buttons are the same. The difference is how the shuttle commands are set up. I got instructions from Contour Design on how to do that so it would work with both VT-Edit and RS-422 source deck control.Īll you have to do to use. pref files is go into Shuttle Pro's control panel and load it in using "Import Settings" under options. Pref file you import will then turn up on Shuttle Pro's list of available settings. You'll see many other software applications in there. Shuttle Pro is a great tool to use with programs such as PhotoShop. not so much because of the shuttle/jog, but those 15 extra buttons come in real handy for efficient work flow. Contour Design and other VT3 users are anxious to be able to have VT3 as one of Shuttle Pro's supported applications. All that has to be done is determine the proper keyboard shortcuts. I'm hoping that Newtek will come through with some help regarding this. pref file I posted and loaded it into Shuttle Pro to make sure it's working and it seems to be working OK. ![]() It should be listed in Shuttle Pro as ~VT3.pref. The ~ is so that it shows up at the top of the list.
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