Have you seen Blackmagic Design’s Fairlight hardware?
When Blackmagic Design acquired Fairlight, there were some very large professional console controllers.
Like the Resolve Advanced Color Panel, they’re big and expensive.
There are now a couple desktop-sized consoles like the recent Fairlight Desktop Console.
But that one’s mostly for mixing. There’s also the Fairlight Desktop Audio Editor, but there’s basically been no content on it anywhere until now.
In this video from Benni Knop, you’ll learn about:
- Interface basics
- Layers and options for basic sound editing
- Some recording abilities
- Keyboard utilities and options
- Navigating through a project
- Selecting tracks
- Go to timecode
- Mixing
- Editing clips
- Adjusting EQ
- Adding FX
Gedaly is the Founder and Lead Educator of DVResolve.com and is Blackmagic Design Certified Master Trainer. He’s edited commercials for major brands and has done color & VFX for independent films. He consults on post-production workflow and creating online education. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor, a former marketing manager for large brands, and creates original film projects with his production company Razee.