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Richard Tamayo
January 7th, 2007, 10:55 AM
I received my Contour Shuttle Pro v2 the other day and loaded the software drivers that came on the CD Version 2.0. I was wondering for anyone whom is using it what settings have you changed to your buttons preference to accommodate your editing techniques? Here is what comes on cd. I am using it with Adobe Premiere 6.0
1) Lift
2) Default transition
3) Overlay source clips at edit line
4) Insert source at edit line
5) Go to previous
6) Reverse play
7) Stop
8) Forward play
9) Go to next edit
10) Clear in point/marker
11) Clear out point/marker
12) Toggle source and program
13) Toggle monitor and timeline
14) Set in point/marker
15) Set out point/marker
Jog Dial
Jog left>reverse frame
Jog right>forward frame by frame

Shutter > rewind.... And so on

Mark G. Roberts
February 7th, 2007, 05:07 PM
I've just brought one today at VideoForum2007 and am trying to use it with Premiere Pro 2. Works with After Effects but not Premiere Pro 2.0. Anyone else had this issue?

Mark G. Roberts
February 7th, 2007, 05:20 PM
I've managed to solve this by setting the executable file to Premiere Pro 2 within the Premiere Pro edit clip option.

Richard - my default settings are the same as yours. Time for a play......

Bart Walczak
February 8th, 2007, 04:31 AM
I've got version 1.0 and it works with premiere pro 2.0 perfectly, it even has 2 different settings that it switches between.

Kevin Janisch
February 8th, 2007, 11:24 AM
Download the latest setting files from their site as the CD that came with my Shuttle Pro didn't have PrPro 1.0-2.0 settings. I ended up customizing it anyhow, but it's good to start with the base setting.

Kevin

Tim Kolb
February 10th, 2007, 09:12 AM
For me, I found that I wanted a pair of buttons for timeline magnification as I am constantly zooming in and out to complete a small task and then move to a different part of the timeline and zoom in again...and so on.

I also find that having a key combination for copy/paste saves a LOT of steps.

I also happen to have a key for Ctl-K, which creates a cut at the CTI through all clips on every track. It's handly for chopping up long clips on the timeline.


TimK