Control adobe premiere with midi pad
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Brought back memories of the years trying to learn Photoshop and constantly looking up things and not knowing how to do anything. And having gone through the experience recently of learning another Adobe product, reminds me of how hard it is to get into these programs as a beginner. Seeing the amount of shortcut memorization tools/cheat sheets/how-to's on the web really hits home to me that there must be a better way. Link: CTRL+Console: creativity unleashed - Kickstarter What do you guys think? Is this something you would use on your own systems? If you already use a hardware console for any of your work, what do you think about using this app instead (or in addition)? Plenty of people sent this in to me, so I figured it was about time I shared it (thanks to everyone who sent it in).
You will also still probably have to manually apply any special video effects rather than there being a console shortcut - but I don't know at the moment whether that is the case.
This definitely won't replace your keyboard completely, as there will undoubtedly still be shortcuts that are not in the system. Video is no longer available: I don't own an iPad, so it won't be of much use to me at the moment (the iPhone version only offers basic functionality), but I could see this being extremely helpful for lots of editing sessions.
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I especially would like to see this made available for a program like DaVinci Resolve, which would make home color correction far more versatile - as normally a professional colorist is already using a control board. You also can use this for Adobe Lightroom, so there is no question it can be adaptable to other applications in the future, and since it's not hardware, anything can be rearranged. If you're a pro, while some of you may laugh at this app, it doesn't actually have to replace your keyboard - you could use it in addition to the keyboard for specific tasks. If you want to get people familiar with editing who have never done it before, the easiest way is to give them something tactile that allows them to maneuver what they're seeing on the screen. This app is going to be beneficial to both pros and amateurs alike.