![]() One final note: The shuttle pro will now be live for pretty much all applications with this setup, so it will enter these commands in other applications as well. I will probably adjust my system to autostart that when I start my machine, but haven’t gotten around to it yet. You will note that the ShuttlePRO probably won’t be read by standard, in which case you need to start up shuttle in Terminal when you start up your system: Other than the extra ones I’ve assigned, it’s standard. You can download my copy of Audacity_keys.xml and install this as a replacement to the standard shortcuts in Edit>Preferences>Keyboard. NB: I had to assign some arbitrary shortcuts to the keyboard shortcut menu in Audacity to make some of the effect windows pop up. ![]() S-1 XK_Control_L/D “3” XK_Control_L/U # Step Backward S1 XK_Control_L/D “1” XK_Control_L/U # Step Forward K15 XK_Control_L/D XK_Shift_L/D “z” XK_Shift_L/U XK_Control_L/U # Redo K14 XK_Control_L/D “z” XK_Control_L/U # Undo K11 XK_Control_L/D XK_Shift_L/D “e” XK_Shift_L/U XK_Control_L/U # Export K10 XK_Control_L/D “s” XK_Control_L/U # Save K8 XK_Control_L/D “l” XK_Control_L/U # Overwrite with silence K6 XK_Control_L/D “v” XK_Control_L/U # Paste K5 XK_Control_L/D “c” XK_Control_L/U # Copy K4 XK_Shift_L/D “r” XK_Shift_L/U # Append Record Here are my new ‘default’ settings, if you want a shortcut to getting going with this thing copy and paste this as a replacement default: ![]() shuttlerc file which is installed following the instructions in the link above. In order to set this up, I edited the ‘default’ setting in the. Move left and right by increments on the inner wheel. Using the link that Gale mentioned, I managed to (eventually - around 2 hours of playing) get the thing setup quite nicely. In case anyone else comes across this post, looking for a similar device, I managed to get a ShuttlePRO v2 off ebay for about £20. So new question: has anyone tried that on Ubuntu 14.04 (I use Ubuntu Gnome and Ubuntu Studio) and does it work?Īlso, is there a way to get audacity to recognise jog wheels? again, it would be a great time saver. and then the contour gadget would contain all the commands that I need to work from that and mouse, running asap. Record, make a mistake and then hit pause, click back to the point on recording where I made the mistake, then hit a key on the contour gadget that then starts append record - it kind of works the same way (this is spoken audio only, so no need to keep up with beats etc.) I could then assign a few useful buttons, like fade out, noise removal etc. I now think that the best solution would be something like this: I looked into a contour pro v2 USB gadget, and it has scroll/jog wheels and lots of nifty buttons, which can be assigned to different tasks. Right, so that brings on the second question. Hope someone did put his hands on both and will be able to answer.I haven’t come across the term punch-in before - I understand the concept now that I’ve read up on it, and I can appreciate that it could be a pain in the neck - any instability on your system at all, and you could lose the recording. The things I like about it are that is a decent size and your. Unfortunately, here in Italy I can’t find a shop where to try them so, let me ask a couple of questions here:ġ – Do you really use all of those buttons on the Pro? With your “spare” hand? Isn’t it awkward?Ģ – Does the two devices have the same stability or one is far better than the other?ģ – How big (small) the two things are? I couldn’t find the size specifications.Ĥ – Is the quality of the build the same for the two? Im using this tool to edit video in Davinci Resolve, and audio in Audacity on a windows machine. It’s not a problem of money but of functionality and of usability. I had a look at Contour products and I’m wondering if for me it will be enough the Express or if would be better to get the Pro v2. Now I would like to get a shuttle to make the jogging/scrubbing easier (so I hope).Īs I read here around, being a righty I will probably place the shuttle on the left of my kb. I usually do multicam editing on a sub par PC with not much fluidity in playback and I often have to manually search for the actual frame where to place a cam marker. Did you check in Contours forums There are people who use the Shuttle with Audacity there - it appears to be a glorified mouse, so I dont see why it wouldnt. I’m just an amateur, not a pro and I don’t do video editing every day.
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