Yeahh you're totally right I did get this wrong. Annoyingly, it's been really popular as well 😅 typical luck! I had to switch everything around to film this one (with a different camera too) and didn't spend enough time correcting it all. Live and learn. On the plus side, you don't see too much of my face in this video 😅 Thanks for the feedback though Lucian, appreciate it 👍
I think they should offer Davinci Resolve Studio with it. I believe it would be a lot more compelling to buy. I was kind of surprised they didn't offer DR studio with it when it was first announced
Yeah i agree actually. I know they do include Studio with their Pocket Cameras which aren't that much more expensive than the keyboard so I'm surprised they don't as well!
It's just smart on their end. If you purchase this keyboard you have to use it with Davinci Resolve, meaning if you can afford this, you can afford the software or already own it. However, if you buy one of their cameras, you can choose to edit with whatever software you want. Getting Davinci Resolve Studio for free help encourage people into their ecosystem....people who may one day buy this keyboard. lol...Genius
@@RealMangaAddict except you can't really edit BRAW effectively..... They are definitely looking to create a monopoly. Disappointing. They may be showing their hand too quickly though. Guess they aren't like Ton Roosendaal and are more motivated by monetary gain. Everybody's gotta make a buck and I hope they balance value and profit well in the future.
For future reference, if you pop a keycap off and include a close-up, a keyboard enthusiast will happily ID the switch in approximately .3333 seconds :)
😬 Yeaah someone said the same on Reddit! It did cross my mind but then i bottled it 😅 I'm ham-fisted so got scared of breaking a cap and then i'd have to explain to Blackmagic how i broke one of the keys on their very expensive keyboard!
People love to hate what’s not made exactly for them. The $50K macPro is made for those Pixar studios houses not your youtube projects. Same with this keyboard, if you shoot tiny clips because you’re trying to become the next transition star then this makes no sense. Don’t hate, it’s simply not for you. People who complain about it being overpriced, there’s cheaper options, move along instead of hating. I shoot surgeries which are shot continuously so for me the ability to scroll over hours of footage (multiple cameras) in full screen and easily add ins and out and append the important parts is huge! I think that unless you do something similar (motion pictures, small budgrt films etc) it’s prob not for you.
@@UKHeritageRailways professional tool for professional. 😂😂😂😂😂 OMG don't make be laugh. Black magic couldn't make anything professional if they tried... Hard. How low standard have fallen. And before you say I don't have experience with black magic, I have worked with all there products. All fucking cheap ass garbage.
Blackmagic Design did send me the keyboard for a short period. They didn't ask for a review or anything in return etc. I just had the chance to play with it so figured it was worth talking about. 🙂👍
You did a good job showcasing this keyboard. That wheel is pretty awesome and really helps close the gap between traditional-desktop && touchscreen functionality. And, if you were to make your own mech-keyboard and compatible wheel -- I could only imagine the nightmare of truly be able to configure it to DaVinci like the one you've shown here. I could not even imagine how you would program a wheel/knob to reach this same level of functionality, reliably, and seamlessly. Cheers!
I just bought one of these. I fall into the edit tv show episodes 10 hrs a day 5 days a week so seemed like something to make me quicker. Thanks for the informative video!
Hey Alex, I just switched over from the Speed Editor to the Editor Keyboard. Yes, it's quite long, but compared to the speed editor + standard keyboard, it's a space saver on my desk. Also, you mentioned that there is no windows key, which is true, but the command key works as a windows key in all respects. Thanks for another great video!
Dear friend I am a retired editor. work with the sonny 2000 and cmx. Today I use kadenlive as a hobby. I want to tell you that the keyboard it shows is not so far from the keyboards we used 20 years ago. I'm sure you can do many things better but it brings back many memories.
It is out of my price range right now, I don't edit enough to justify it yet. But this is one of those tools that can quickly pay for itself depending how much you charge for editing and how much time it would save you.
Excellent overview of the Editor Keyboard. Thank you so much for making this. We bought the keyboard on your recommendation and loving it so far. Huge time-saver. ❤
You know, this thing amazes me! It closes the gap should have been closed DACADES back, between true Betacam cutting stationrecorders/remotes and computer-era software based workflow. It's what my heart needed! BUT. There are major flaws I can't close my eyes on: 1) Layout. Up arrow between slash and shift is really wrong Razer-like solution. 2) Jog can't be pressed - but it could be so nice and useful 3) F-keys have no gaps between them. And it makes navigation messy somehow 4) Enter is too small 5) illumination. Not even regular one to light up the letters, but the illumination we have on real cutting stations, when the key is a signal lamp. I'd LOVE it. For a thousand bucks I'm not sure now I will buy it, I doubt. But if they will release a v2 with all those thing fixed - oh yeah! It would be a dream
This is the first video I've seen on the keyboard and it's very well done. Thank you for showing the inserts of the keyboard while you were making the edits. That really helped me determine that I desperately want one of these! lol. I do a lot of cross-editing between DaVinci and FCP and I wish Apple would make one of these as well.
I'm a new DaVinci editor… The cost of studio in the US right now is 299 the cost with this keyboard is 599 so 300 extra. I was looking at the other alternative for labeled keyboards and it was only about 150 more and adds the jog wheek. It arrives today. I'm looking forward to it a lot. I also bought an LED under monitor light that's dimmable and that should help a lot.
As someone genuinely interested, i found it impossible to see the detail that well through the bizarre color grade or LUT you’ve chosen. Just roll it back. It’s a little heavy and strangely magenta on the top end.
I was thinking the same thing. It needs a few 7 segment led displays for timecodes. I've tried a few jog wheel accessories but nothing quite has the same feel as that nice over built 80/90's equipment.
Good demo Alex, thanks. I don’t recall where I came across it but there is a fairly good alternative editors keyboard out there that goes for under 300 dollars I believe and does more or less all the same things. It also had some keyboard mapping functions if memory serves and that means you can customize it to do what you are familiar with from any other NLE. May be worth a search for those who want the speed but not the depleted account balance.
Yeaah i've seen a few others as well. Most I've seen are just 'regular' keyboards but with the shortcuts labeled on the keys etc. I might try and pick one up at some point for a demo etc. Something else i'm interested in is one of those Elgato Stream Decks. I think they could be really useful!
Just to clarify my thoughts; I do not believe it to be ‘overpriced’. It is however, over-engineered for a Muggle like me! It’s designed to last a lifetime and to be used by professionals in a professional environment. Not a random dude in a poorly lit spare room on a crappy Ikea table 😅 Its the value to you that's key and for me, it simply doesn't provide enough value for the expense.
Muggle? Random dude with IKEA table? 😲 Alex you are the Village Elder/ Mountain Sage 🧙♂️ of Davinci Resolve!!! Lol your videos are extremely professional bro 👍 AMAZING TUTORIALS 👏 keep em coming!
It's overpriced. Without that extra keys and "potentiometer" keyboard like that would cost approx $150 if not less ( ~$70 if it wasn't metal ), so you're basically saying that this few extra buttons and "potentiometer mechanism" costs $845.. come on.. it's max $30 for the extras making this keyboards reasonable MSRP ~$199 Max :D It doesn't even have LED/RGB, it's also not waterproof ( assuming many ppl works with a coffee on their desk it should've been must have ). On another hand for what it does which is speeds up your workflow it could be good investment, but it doesn't make it not overpriced and that's exactly why they set the price high, because who needs it gonna buy it anyway and for hi level professional editors 1K is probably pennies. P.S. Gonna be a bit of captain obvious here but it's not designed for lifetime, the mech switches last ~50 million clicks per switch, so it's approx 10-20years before first most used key gonna stop working requiring manual repair or replacing keyboard, but the keyboard probably will get spilled on sooner since i believe it's the main reason of all keyboard failures besides smashing them during rage and from a business perspective not making it waterproof just gonna multiply the sales from ppl who spills coffee/drinks alot :D
@@ExacoMvm A full metal custom mechanical keyboard costs 400-800 Dollars. And yes. this BlackMagic Keyboard should be treated as a custom keyboard. I think the price is fair. If someone makes a Blender keyboard like this with that price I would buy it.
Here's a challenge for you. Do a 5x timewarp recording on the GoPro and record the sound separately with a recording device of your choice. Then in Davinci Resolve synchronise the speeded up sound with the video.
I'm one of the few that probably actually bought and uses this keyboard a lot. It's cut my project rough cuts by 75%. I like the key action, but I absolutely HATE the arrow key placement. If you're used to a regular shift key and you're like me and usually hit the right shift key, then you'll hit the up key every time. It took me a month before I got out of that motion. The jog wheel is insanely high quality and the different jog modes are incredible. They've added more functionality to the edit page with it over time -- and I've actually added custom shortcuts to the edit page to maximize the kb's usefulness. But it's definitely NOT for the person who does 1-2 videos a week. The keyboard lighting hasn't ever impacted me. I don't mix in low light, and honestly, I don't ever look at the keyboard. After a few days of using it, I had it memorized.
Great kit , but it's a real shame that Blackmagic won't talk to Loupedeck about the Loupdeck+ - better much more affordable ergonomics. Narrow minded of them.
Helped me make up my mind as to whether I should buy this keyboard for work with an another editing laptop - in addition to the mini editor I purchased last year (which is really, really useful, making the cutting of clips together a whole lot more fun!). I think another mini editor is the way forward for me, allied with a traditional keyboard. Many thanks.
Awesome review of the DaVinci keyboard. I’m waiting for a Fusion keyboard! I want fully customizable extra keys and a built in node flow screen that doubles as a Wacom tablet. Cheers!
@@DrHansBrewery Yeah I'd agree with that. The Color page isn't going to change anytime soon though, they've too much invested in it with all the grading panel hardware etc.
It sure is a cool thing to have but later when I have a full service studio and editing jobs that require this wonderful time saving device . I agree Alex - your great B-Roll !
Looks an amazing keyboard and a must-have if you do video editing for a job I'd expect. I'd be interested in what's the cheapest computer you can get that allows fast Video editing. I'm using a Microsoft Surface Core 7 and when I edit 4k, it is VERY slow .... even slow in HD.
Hiya buddy. Yeah it's a nice bit of kit for sure! I'd like to do a video at some point and go through the minimum and recommended specifications for Davinci Resolve etc. I'd also really like to try get some review units of Laptops if i can so i can test them out with Resolve. There's nobody else really doing it so i think it could be really useful (plus i get to play with laptops lol). What i'd really, really love to do this year is to build a new PC that meets the min spec for Resolve and do a give away. Obv that's not cheap though 😅 We'll see. It's a long way off but i'd love to do it.
MrAlexTech Sounds good. I watched some of your earlier videos about virtual computers but I didn’t try this option. Thanks for the shoutout in your 2020 new year video. It would be brilliant to do a collaboration if we get time.
Really nice explanation. Do you use anything similar yourself for editing? I'm using this and the Speed Editor vid to relate how the Loupedeck CT is programmed to make a better Davinci profile.
Thanks dude! Ohh also, sorry mate I remember you asked about a 30fps version of those transitions. I'll try and get those done at some point. I'm going to make a video showing how I made them as well so people can customise them and re-time them if required :)
I made a custom illumination preset for my keyboard, so I can find shortcuts easier. It looks kinda similar in this mode. I personally just use Resolve not that often so i wont buy an extra keyboard.
Thanks - ended up buying the smaller/cheaper Speed Editor and I use it extensively. Just couldn't find a reason to spend the extra £££ on the full keyboard..
Thanks for the walkthrough. I really like the keyboard. But, I'll have to wait until I have an extra $1,000 lying around before I would consider buying it. At the moment, I still have some film gear I'd rather pick up first. So, the keyboard will have to wait. Chances are, I will probably eventually pick it up since Resolve is my go-to app for pretty much everything film wise.
@@benmillsdop Haha yeah. Im still buying and regretting 😆 The keyboard is a tough one. I really enjoyed it but it's alot of money for what it is. I don't edit professional so it's a touch sell but for you, it may make more sense. You seen the Loupe deck CT? That works with Resolve now so looks really interesting. www.wexphotovideo.com/loupedeck-ct-photo-video-editing-console-1711028/?mkwid=sjNWQb1Rs_dm&pcrid=324792130462&kword=&match=&plid=&product=1711028&gclid=CjwKCAjw7-P1BRA2EiwAXoPWA1h9TBv4CqI_Eny_ulRJKg3uR4JijkHg1fpq5XQ2f6JyRsfCLKUPPhoCtd0QAvD_BwE
I won't be buying yet, until the backlighting feature is added on future models. I won't wan't to pay that much only to struggle with nocturnal edits. I usually have my home studio darkened so backlit keys is a must for me, especially at such high price point
Do any of the buttons on this allow you to quickly move a clip or an in out into the currently selected bin without dragging it? My workflow involves a LOT of cutting, moving into bins, and then putting them together on the timeline. I would pay $1000 just to have to never move a clip into a bin via dragging again. And I can't find a shortcut to do so otherwise.
got one in singapore :) prices have come down a lot since this video. win win. its just amazing to use. quality that you would expect to last years without issue.
MrAlexTech yea it’s a lot of coin 400 and o would think about it . I have just shared on Twitter as you have a great channel and as someone that has just moved from FCPX to Resolve your content has been fantastic. Outstanding work :).
I've been looking something to rival the The Lightworks jog wheel console. I used it once on a short film project and really enjoyed the tactile editing it offered. I can't really see anything like it for Avid & Adobe. However, the Lightworks console does cost in the region of £1,000. Would you say this product is comparable? I know they do a mini version which is around £300, so I'm considering if it's worth the purchase for that plesure. All the best. Nick (Manchester, UK).
If I'm not wrong, all the features that you used here can be done with the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor, right? So this keyboard looks more intended for further functionality in the EDIT PAGE rather than in the CUT PAGE. Do you see it like that?
I think I would shell out the money if it was like $300? maybe $350. $1k is a lot, especially considering can get color grading board from Davinci for that much. Does it work with Premiere as well?
Hi Alex. I bought the editor keyboard after your review... I am noticing a strange bug : the UNDO key doesn't undo anything..... ( the same for the ESC key) Do you have the same issue? Thank you for your awesome videos... Pierre
Very nice demo, Alex. I was wondering how that keyboard faired. As you say, though, for the cost you would have to be a pretty hard core editor to justify the cost vs time saved factor. I think I'll stick with my mouse for now.
May I ask a question that's not about the keyboard? Just about all I know about Davinci Resolve I've learned from you. And thank, you thank you... I am so in your debt. BUT how do you learn it? No amount of poking about would reveal to me how these things work. I've tried. I know.
Hiya James. Yeah of course. It's a combination of all sorts really. Most is just repetition and learning Ins and Outs etc. For some of my Resolve Feature style videos which I've not done often myself (like Multicam for example), i read the manual once to get a really rough grasp of the process but without knowing all the details. Then i try it myself a bunch of times. This helps me really grasp it from a 'beginner' perspective so when i do my tutorials, i can hopefully include the common pitfalls users might experience. For the creative style vids (Transitions). It's just a case of watching others UA-cam videos (Vloggers etc, not other Resolve tuts, i try to avoid those so as not to be influenced) to see common techniques and then try to think of the easiest way to replicate in Resolve.
@@MrAlexTech Thank you again. I'll keep following you, looking at the manual (I'd forgotten about it and got dependent on UA-cam) and hammering away... Mostly following you... I suspect...
Problem with this keyboard, if you even remotely don’t like the standard shortkey layout, it’s too bad. I can’t use this thing cause I’m using a lot of custom short keys I brought over from my premiere workflow. It’s too bad they didn’t make this without the labels on the general part of the keyboard. Seems like a nice one
I just bought the editor keyboad and love it, I hope to get an answer to my question about the F/TC key. Everytine I press is to get to a certain location on a mediapool clip via timecode, the number field switches to frame count, in other words everytime I press the F/TC key it defaults to frame count. I have right clicked on the number field to change it back ti tC display, but it seems to switch back to frame count. How can that be fixed?
Great review ! However, I have a problem. When I exit the shuttle mode and enter in jog or scroll mode, the wheel sometimes makes a creacking sound when I rotate it. Does yours do that too ?
I just bought the keyboard and I don't have the studio activation key. Does the resolve key come inside of the keyboard box or the supplier must give it to me on a separate platform
Your b-roll is on spot, but the skintones are really off.
Yeahh you're totally right I did get this wrong. Annoyingly, it's been really popular as well 😅 typical luck!
I had to switch everything around to film this one (with a different camera too) and didn't spend enough time correcting it all. Live and learn. On the plus side, you don't see too much of my face in this video 😅
Thanks for the feedback though Lucian, appreciate it 👍
no, no . that;s just how they look in England :)
😅😅 Very true!! I'm going to release a 'Pale, cold, wet and grumpy' LUT so everyone can look English too 😜
@@MrAlexTech really respect you for your humility Alex
So you can't focus on the content?
It's a bloody Sony BVE-9000 A/B Edit Controller from the 90s. Brilliant.!!!!
That's literally exactly what I learned on and that's exactly what I thought… I learned on 9000
I think they should’ve definitely added some sort of backlighting or illumination for that price.
At that price, it should include a stout graphics card!
Are there any third party alternatives that do have back lighting?
Yeah that will be the next version to come out at price of $2500.00 😂
I think they should offer Davinci Resolve Studio with it. I believe it would be a lot more compelling to buy. I was kind of surprised they didn't offer DR studio with it when it was first announced
Yeah i agree actually. I know they do include Studio with their Pocket Cameras which aren't that much more expensive than the keyboard so I'm surprised they don't as well!
Agreed, especially since...at it’s core...it’s just a keyboard!
Or at least a discount coupon
It's just smart on their end. If you purchase this keyboard you have to use it with Davinci Resolve, meaning if you can afford this, you can afford the software or already own it. However, if you buy one of their cameras, you can choose to edit with whatever software you want. Getting Davinci Resolve Studio for free help encourage people into their ecosystem....people who may one day buy this keyboard. lol...Genius
@@RealMangaAddict except you can't really edit BRAW effectively.....
They are definitely looking to create a monopoly. Disappointing. They may be showing their hand too quickly though. Guess they aren't like Ton Roosendaal and are more motivated by monetary gain.
Everybody's gotta make a buck and I hope they balance value and profit well in the future.
For future reference, if you pop a keycap off and include a close-up, a keyboard enthusiast will happily ID the switch in approximately .3333 seconds :)
😬 Yeaah someone said the same on Reddit! It did cross my mind but then i bottled it 😅
I'm ham-fisted so got scared of breaking a cap and then i'd have to explain to Blackmagic how i broke one of the keys on their very expensive keyboard!
couldn't find anyone mention the key switches but kinda sound like cherry mx black pcb mounted switches from the typing test
This is almost the same keyboard I used to use 20 years ago for multi machine editing back in the days of tape .
Yup!, That's what i leard on... Way Back in the Day.
Ditto! BVE 910/9100
@@niknik5643 That's so cool! Thank you for sharing the model so we could check it out :)
People love to hate what’s not made exactly for them. The $50K macPro is made for those Pixar studios houses not your youtube projects.
Same with this keyboard, if you shoot tiny clips because you’re trying to become the next transition star then this makes no sense. Don’t hate, it’s simply not for you. People who complain about it being overpriced, there’s cheaper options, move along instead of hating.
I shoot surgeries which are shot continuously so for me the ability to scroll over hours of footage (multiple cameras) in full screen and easily add ins and out and append the important parts is huge! I think that unless you do something similar (motion pictures, small budgrt films etc) it’s prob not for you.
Carlito, I agree with you. It's a professional tool for professionals.
@Trista Fravel 😅
@Trista Fravel You got it!
Except those transition heroes need more creativity than you lol
@@UKHeritageRailways professional tool for professional. 😂😂😂😂😂 OMG don't make be laugh. Black magic couldn't make anything professional if they tried... Hard.
How low standard have fallen.
And before you say I don't have experience with black magic, I have worked with all there products. All fucking cheap ass garbage.
Blackmagic Design did send me the keyboard for a short period. They didn't ask for a review or anything in return etc. I just had the chance to play with it so figured it was worth talking about. 🙂👍
Are the keys backlit?
Great video! This was just gifted to me by a super generous viewer! I can't wait to use it!
Wow very generous indeed! Enjoy it. It's a great keyboard once you get used to it 🙂👌
You did a good job showcasing this keyboard. That wheel is pretty awesome and really helps close the gap between traditional-desktop && touchscreen functionality. And, if you were to make your own mech-keyboard and compatible wheel -- I could only imagine the nightmare of truly be able to configure it to DaVinci like the one you've shown here. I could not even imagine how you would program a wheel/knob to reach this same level of functionality, reliably, and seamlessly.
Cheers!
Excellent run-through, Alex. Much appreciated. I'm an old hack always learning new things, and this keyboard looks like a game-changer.
Looks to be a "Career" based piece of must have equipment.
Yeahh i'd second that 👍
I just bought one of these. I fall into the edit tv show episodes 10 hrs a day 5 days a week so seemed like something to make me quicker. Thanks for the informative video!
Hey Alex, I just switched over from the Speed Editor to the Editor Keyboard. Yes, it's quite long, but compared to the speed editor + standard keyboard, it's a space saver on my desk. Also, you mentioned that there is no windows key, which is true, but the command key works as a windows key in all respects.
Thanks for another great video!
This looks awesome, yes very expensive, but no doubt will last for years and save a lot of editing time. Keep the great videos coming :D
Dear friend I am a retired editor. work with the sonny 2000 and cmx. Today I use kadenlive as a hobby. I want to tell you that the keyboard it shows is not so far from the keyboards we used 20 years ago. I'm sure you can do many things better but it brings back many memories.
I just got this keyboard and have been searching for tutorials on it. Thanks!
It is out of my price range right now, I don't edit enough to justify it yet. But this is one of those tools that can quickly pay for itself depending how much you charge for editing and how much time it would save you.
Excellent overview of the Editor Keyboard. Thank you so much for making this. We bought the keyboard on your recommendation and loving it so far. Huge time-saver. ❤
Thanks for a great look at this keyboard. You made it very clear how it can help productivity in editing. Cheers!
Your B roll footage in the beginning was really well done! Great video.
Thank you dude 🙂👍
You know, this thing amazes me! It closes the gap should have been closed DACADES back, between true Betacam cutting stationrecorders/remotes and computer-era software based workflow. It's what my heart needed! BUT. There are major flaws I can't close my eyes on: 1) Layout. Up arrow between slash and shift is really wrong Razer-like solution. 2) Jog can't be pressed - but it could be so nice and useful 3) F-keys have no gaps between them. And it makes navigation messy somehow 4) Enter is too small 5) illumination. Not even regular one to light up the letters, but the illumination we have on real cutting stations, when the key is a signal lamp. I'd LOVE it.
For a thousand bucks I'm not sure now I will buy it, I doubt. But if they will release a v2 with all those thing fixed - oh yeah! It would be a dream
This is the first video I've seen on the keyboard and it's very well done. Thank you for showing the inserts of the keyboard while you were making the edits. That really helped me determine that I desperately want one of these! lol.
I do a lot of cross-editing between DaVinci and FCP and I wish Apple would make one of these as well.
Thanks Sean! I'm glad you enjoyed the vid.
I apologise for making you want one 😅👍
Thanks for the great intro on the keyboard.
The idea about it is>> once u used to it, it will make u edit like a supersonic if u have shit loads of work.
Just found you in my recommended, great video was blown away by your production quality. Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you! I really appreciate that 😊
Oh, damnnnnnnnn. That's a sleek workflow and very handy keyboard.
I'm a new DaVinci editor… The cost of studio in the US right now is 299 the cost with this keyboard is 599 so 300 extra. I was looking at the other alternative for labeled keyboards and it was only about 150 more and adds the jog wheek. It arrives today. I'm looking forward to it a lot. I also bought an LED under monitor light that's dimmable and that should help a lot.
As someone genuinely interested, i found it impossible to see the detail that well through the bizarre color grade or LUT you’ve chosen. Just roll it back. It’s a little heavy and strangely magenta on the top end.
that intro was lit
color grading is fire
Straightforward. THANK YOU
Very good video. The toggle wheel brings back old memories of editing on giant cart tapes lol.
Thank you! Yeaah it's a bit 'old school'. Don't forget to save this video on your 3.5" Floppy Disk 😅👍
I was thinking the same thing. It needs a few 7 segment led displays for timecodes. I've tried a few jog wheel accessories but nothing quite has the same feel as that nice over built 80/90's equipment.
very good you put light in my learning
Great that the Speed Editor has those functions and it was free with the upgrade :)
You had the speed editor for free?
Good demo Alex, thanks. I don’t recall where I came across it but there is a fairly good alternative editors keyboard out there that goes for under 300 dollars I believe and does more or less all the same things. It also had some keyboard mapping functions if memory serves and that means you can customize it to do what you are familiar with from any other NLE. May be worth a search for those who want the speed but not the depleted account balance.
Yeaah i've seen a few others as well. Most I've seen are just 'regular' keyboards but with the shortcuts labeled on the keys etc. I might try and pick one up at some point for a demo etc.
Something else i'm interested in is one of those Elgato Stream Decks. I think they could be really useful!
Just to clarify my thoughts; I do not believe it to be ‘overpriced’. It is however, over-engineered for a Muggle like me! It’s designed to last a lifetime and to be used by professionals in a professional environment. Not a random dude in a poorly lit spare room on a crappy Ikea table 😅
Its the value to you that's key and for me, it simply doesn't provide enough value for the expense.
Muggle? Random dude with IKEA table? 😲 Alex you are the Village Elder/ Mountain Sage 🧙♂️ of Davinci Resolve!!! Lol your videos are extremely professional bro 👍 AMAZING TUTORIALS 👏 keep em coming!
Village Elder of Davinci Resolve! 😅😅 Love that! Cheers dude.
It's overpriced. Without that extra keys and "potentiometer" keyboard like that would cost approx $150 if not less ( ~$70 if it wasn't metal ), so you're basically saying that this few extra buttons and "potentiometer mechanism" costs $845.. come on.. it's max $30 for the extras making this keyboards reasonable MSRP ~$199 Max :D
It doesn't even have LED/RGB, it's also not waterproof ( assuming many ppl works with a coffee on their desk it should've been must have ).
On another hand for what it does which is speeds up your workflow it could be good investment, but it doesn't make it not overpriced and that's exactly why they set the price high, because who needs it gonna buy it anyway and for hi level professional editors 1K is probably pennies.
P.S. Gonna be a bit of captain obvious here but it's not designed for lifetime, the mech switches last ~50 million clicks per switch, so it's approx 10-20years before first most used key gonna stop working requiring manual repair or replacing keyboard, but the keyboard probably will get spilled on sooner since i believe it's the main reason of all keyboard failures besides smashing them during rage and from a business perspective not making it waterproof just gonna multiply the sales from ppl who spills coffee/drinks alot :D
@@ExacoMvm A full metal custom mechanical keyboard costs 400-800 Dollars. And yes. this BlackMagic Keyboard should be treated as a custom keyboard. I think the price is fair. If someone makes a Blender keyboard like this with that price I would buy it.
Here's a challenge for you. Do a 5x timewarp recording on the GoPro and record the sound separately with a recording device of your choice. Then in Davinci Resolve synchronise the speeded up sound with the video.
Excellent insights. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this review.It seems quite interesting but too expensive in my opinion.
It is really beautiful and it also speeds up your work. I have one question: Does the product come with a key to activate Davinci Resolve?
I'm one of the few that probably actually bought and uses this keyboard a lot. It's cut my project rough cuts by 75%. I like the key action, but I absolutely HATE the arrow key placement. If you're used to a regular shift key and you're like me and usually hit the right shift key, then you'll hit the up key every time. It took me a month before I got out of that motion. The jog wheel is insanely high quality and the different jog modes are incredible. They've added more functionality to the edit page with it over time -- and I've actually added custom shortcuts to the edit page to maximize the kb's usefulness. But it's definitely NOT for the person who does 1-2 videos a week. The keyboard lighting hasn't ever impacted me. I don't mix in low light, and honestly, I don't ever look at the keyboard. After a few days of using it, I had it memorized.
Just curious, but would you say it's better/faster/different than just having custom shortcuts on a regular keyboard?
That keyboard is sweet!
Best demo on YT
Great kit , but it's a real shame that Blackmagic won't talk to Loupedeck about the Loupdeck+ - better much more affordable ergonomics. Narrow minded of them.
Helped me make up my mind as to whether I should buy this keyboard for work with an another editing laptop - in addition to the mini editor I purchased last year (which is really, really useful, making the cutting of clips together a whole lot more fun!). I think another mini editor is the way forward for me, allied with a traditional keyboard. Many thanks.
I've been using Photoshop for 2 days and I already know I need that keyboard
thank you alex! 🙏🏼
Awesome review of the DaVinci keyboard. I’m waiting for a Fusion keyboard! I want fully customizable extra keys and a built in node flow screen that doubles as a Wacom tablet. Cheers!
Ohh yeah now that would be cool! Although, i'd expect that to be even more costly 😅
CB that's the big issue. The pages need to become more similar. Now it's like at least 3 different software's stuck together. I want more uniform.
@@DrHansBrewery Yeah I'd agree with that. The Color page isn't going to change anytime soon though, they've too much invested in it with all the grading panel hardware etc.
Can you recommend a video of the keyboard on the edit page instead of cut? Or is the keyboard really used to cut most of the time
Love your tutorials/reviews, Alex! ... Top job yet again! mate :-) Cheers, Mike.
Cheers Mike, much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed the video 🙂👍
Been using this keyboard for 40 minutes or so and editing is already way faster!
It sure is a cool thing to have but later when I have a full service studio and editing jobs that require this wonderful time saving device . I agree Alex - your great B-Roll !
Excellent video. Keyboard is a wee bit out of my price range. But I'd definitely get it.
Thank you Ramon🙂👍
Agree with the comment. Indeed really nice keyboard. But for those doing this a lot. Hefty price tag with a 1000 usd 🤔
I love YT ... and this Video. Thank U!
You forgot to mention that this thing also prints out money.
Whaaaat? 900 quid??? It's a effin keyboard with a wheel!!! No LED's?
Looks an amazing keyboard and a must-have if you do video editing for a job I'd expect.
I'd be interested in what's the cheapest computer you can get that allows fast Video editing.
I'm using a Microsoft Surface Core 7 and when I edit 4k, it is VERY slow .... even slow in HD.
Hiya buddy. Yeah it's a nice bit of kit for sure!
I'd like to do a video at some point and go through the minimum and recommended specifications for Davinci Resolve etc. I'd also really like to try get some review units of Laptops if i can so i can test them out with Resolve. There's nobody else really doing it so i think it could be really useful (plus i get to play with laptops lol).
What i'd really, really love to do this year is to build a new PC that meets the min spec for Resolve and do a give away. Obv that's not cheap though 😅 We'll see. It's a long way off but i'd love to do it.
MrAlexTech Sounds good. I watched some of your earlier videos about virtual computers but I didn’t try this option.
Thanks for the shoutout in your 2020 new year video. It would be brilliant to do a collaboration if we get time.
so.....WHEN will mine arrive?!?!? It seems like it has been backordered a long time!
Merci pour ce tuto informatif !
Great vid Alex. 👍
Cheers Mark :)
Really nice explanation. Do you use anything similar yourself for editing? I'm using this and the Speed Editor vid to relate how the Loupedeck CT is programmed to make a better Davinci profile.
thank you for your review!
Sweet review...cheers
B ROLL was 🔥
Cool keyboard! Great video
Thanks dude!
Ohh also, sorry mate I remember you asked about a 30fps version of those transitions. I'll try and get those done at some point. I'm going to make a video showing how I made them as well so people can customise them and re-time them if required :)
@@MrAlexTech actually could you do 29.97? 😊
thank you so much bro for your review ...
Please Make a Tutorial on the Editor Keyboard 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I made a custom illumination preset for my keyboard, so I can find shortcuts easier. It looks kinda similar in this mode. I personally just use Resolve not that often so i wont buy an extra keyboard.
I'm wondering if, when you had this, you tried using it as a conventional keyboard for other things?
Thanks - ended up buying the smaller/cheaper Speed Editor and I use it extensively. Just couldn't find a reason to spend the extra £££ on the full keyboard..
Thanks for the walkthrough. I really like the keyboard. But, I'll have to wait until I have an extra $1,000 lying around before I would consider buying it. At the moment, I still have some film gear I'd rather pick up first. So, the keyboard will have to wait. Chances are, I will probably eventually pick it up since Resolve is my go-to app for pretty much everything film wise.
thank you again Mr Alex, i hope to find a dealer soon and buy one of these, you sir are helping me a LOT!
Your welcome! Let me know if you get one 😀👍
@@MrAlexTech i dunno where to buy one of these :(
I'm so tempted to grab one of these Alex. Did they let you keep this one?
Nahh unfortunately not 😆 I only got to play with it for a short period. I enjoyed my time with though.
@@MrAlexTech jealous. Main reason I started my channel is to hopefully get to try out tech... instead of buying and regretting.
@@benmillsdop Haha yeah. Im still buying and regretting 😆
The keyboard is a tough one. I really enjoyed it but it's alot of money for what it is. I don't edit professional so it's a touch sell but for you, it may make more sense.
You seen the Loupe deck CT? That works with Resolve now so looks really interesting.
www.wexphotovideo.com/loupedeck-ct-photo-video-editing-console-1711028/?mkwid=sjNWQb1Rs_dm&pcrid=324792130462&kword=&match=&plid=&product=1711028&gclid=CjwKCAjw7-P1BRA2EiwAXoPWA1h9TBv4CqI_Eny_ulRJKg3uR4JijkHg1fpq5XQ2f6JyRsfCLKUPPhoCtd0QAvD_BwE
@@MrAlexTech Still got an epic price tag
I won't be buying yet, until the backlighting feature is added on future models. I won't wan't to pay that much only to struggle with nocturnal edits. I usually have my home studio darkened so backlit keys is a must for me, especially at such high price point
Do any of the buttons on this allow you to quickly move a clip or an in out into the currently selected bin without dragging it? My workflow involves a LOT of cutting, moving into bins, and then putting them together on the timeline. I would pay $1000 just to have to never move a clip into a bin via dragging again. And I can't find a shortcut to do so otherwise.
1k dolares! una belleza, pero esperaré a que LogiTech lo copie y comercialice a precio plebeyo
You help me a lot thank you
This is super cool
got one in singapore :) prices have come down a lot since this video. win win. its just amazing to use. quality that you would expect to last years without issue.
Great video Alex, I would LOVE this keyboard but £1k is just too much. Great overview though :)
Thank you. Yeaah it is lovely but it’s quite hard to justify. Maybe one day 😆
MrAlexTech yea it’s a lot of coin 400 and o would think about it . I have just shared on Twitter as you have a great channel and as someone that has just moved from FCPX to Resolve your content has been fantastic. Outstanding work :).
Do you still use this keyboard or is there another that you prefer?
I've been looking something to rival the The Lightworks jog wheel console. I used it once on a short film project and really enjoyed the tactile editing it offered. I can't really see anything like it for Avid & Adobe. However, the Lightworks console does cost in the region of £1,000. Would you say this product is comparable? I know they do a mini version which is around £300, so I'm considering if it's worth the purchase for that plesure. All the best. Nick (Manchester, UK).
If I'm not wrong, all the features that you used here can be done with the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor, right? So this keyboard looks more intended for further functionality in the EDIT PAGE rather than in the CUT PAGE. Do you see it like that?
I think I would shell out the money if it was like $300? maybe $350. $1k is a lot, especially considering can get color grading board from Davinci for that much. Does it work with Premiere as well?
Hi Alex. I bought the editor keyboard after your review... I am noticing a strange bug : the UNDO key doesn't undo anything..... ( the same for the ESC key) Do you have the same issue? Thank you for your awesome videos... Pierre
can i ask what the switch is? can you pull one of the keycap and tell me what color it is?
Very nice demo, Alex. I was wondering how that keyboard faired. As you say, though, for the cost you would have to be a pretty hard core editor to justify the cost vs time saved factor. I think I'll stick with my mouse for now.
Cheers dude. Yeah me too, for the time being at least 🙂
How hard is it to transition after years of using a mouse? I feel like I'd be tempted to reach for the mouse at every turn.
Guy Richie just doesn’t age
May I ask a question that's not about the keyboard? Just about all I know about Davinci Resolve I've learned from you. And thank, you thank you... I am so in your debt.
BUT how do you learn it? No amount of poking about would reveal to me how these things work. I've tried. I know.
Hiya James. Yeah of course.
It's a combination of all sorts really. Most is just repetition and learning Ins and Outs etc.
For some of my Resolve Feature style videos which I've not done often myself (like Multicam for example), i read the manual once to get a really rough grasp of the process but without knowing all the details. Then i try it myself a bunch of times. This helps me really grasp it from a 'beginner' perspective so when i do my tutorials, i can hopefully include the common pitfalls users might experience.
For the creative style vids (Transitions). It's just a case of watching others UA-cam videos (Vloggers etc, not other Resolve tuts, i try to avoid those so as not to be influenced) to see common techniques and then try to think of the easiest way to replicate in Resolve.
@@MrAlexTech Thank you again. I'll keep following you, looking at the manual (I'd forgotten about it and got dependent on UA-cam) and hammering away... Mostly following you... I suspect...
will this work on after effects as well? or just resolve?
I'm not 100% but i'd guess it's just Resolve. It didn't work with any of my other software etc.
@@MrAlexTech yeah, just figured out you're better off just getting a microsoft dial, and just hot keying
Ty!!
Problem with this keyboard, if you even remotely don’t like the standard shortkey layout, it’s too bad. I can’t use this thing cause I’m using a lot of custom short keys I brought over from my premiere workflow. It’s too bad they didn’t make this without the labels on the general part of the keyboard. Seems like a nice one
I just bought the editor keyboad and love it, I hope to get an answer to my question about the F/TC key. Everytine I press is to get to a certain location on a mediapool clip via timecode, the number field switches to frame count, in other words everytime I press the F/TC key it defaults to frame count. I have right clicked on the number field to change it back ti tC display, but it seems to switch back to frame count. How can that be fixed?
Great review ! However, I have a problem. When I exit the shuttle mode and enter in jog or scroll mode, the wheel sometimes makes a creacking sound when I rotate it. Does yours do that too ?
I just bought the keyboard and I don't have the studio activation key. Does the resolve key come inside of the keyboard box or the supplier must give it to me on a separate platform
Or u buy a core i9 or this keyboard what's your choise?
I would buy it for 250 to 300 bucks. not 1k