Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 3384

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Left Arrow: Used to move the playhead back one frame or one second at a time.
Press Left Arrow to move the playhead one frame back.
Hold Shift and press Left Arrow to move one second back.
Hold CTL and press Left Arrow to mark an In point.
NOTE: Once you set an In or Out point in the Timeline, you can use the dial to extend the
selected range. To clear the In and Out points (Range), press Option-X on the
computer keyboard.
User Buttons
The six sequentially numbered User buttons are user-defined quick keys that change operation
depending on the mode and function in combination with other button groups. For example, a re-
recording mix engineer performs different tasks than the ADR engineer, so each professional would
set up the User buttons to give them easy access to the functions and modes they need most for their
workflow. User buttons can be used alone, or in combination with other buttons for specific functions
and workflows.
At the time of this writing, the User buttons are mapped to 6 User sets, including Edit, Mix, Record,
Views, Setup, and a blank unassigned User set. Each of the 6 User Sets is then mapped to additional
menu layouts each with six menu options related to that set. User button quick menus offer fast
mouse-free two-handed editing options, like those available in the Fairlight Audio Editor. The
difference is that you look at the Quick Menu dialog on the computer screen to see which functions
are assigned to the User buttons instead of the labels on the console keys.
The current User Button Quick Menus are an early incarnation of this feature and will undergo visual
GUI improvements and enhanced functionality in future updates.
User buttons
Chapter 180Using the Fairlight Desktop Console 3384
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