
Retail price: $295, but free for a limited time.īlackmagic have had a full-sized DaVinci Resolve keyboard in their product lineup for some time. Buttons to allow search dial to live trim. New keyboard modes for intelligent editing. Source tape allows faster clip searching. What is the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor? Given that the retail price for the Speed Editor is $295, if I were you, I’d jump on this right away to avoid disappointment. Unfortunately, we have no way of knowing how long that time is. Then keep the free Speed Editor and sell the USB Key on the second-hand market to recoup much of your money.īlackmagic says that this offer is “for a limited time”. Even if you already own a Resolve Studio license, you could take advantage of this offer by purchasing the USB key version of Resolve Studio. If you’re currently using the free version of Resolve, and have vowed to one day upgrade to the powerful Studio version, now would be the time to do it. For a limited time, Blackmagic are running a promotion where you get the Speed Editor for free when you purchase a license to DaVinci Resolve Studio. When you do pay for the Studio version, Blackmagic doesn’t require all of the demographic info, although I think you’re required to register the software before they’ll give you tech support over the phone.The DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor provides custom hardware control for, you guessed it, DaVinci Resolve. Trying to use the Studio (paid) version without paying for it would get you in trouble.
Ultimately, it’s your responsibility to read it before you agree to it.
You are required to agree to their EULA to use either version. Even if you accidentally download the Studio version (happens all the time, and vice-versa, because both versions are similarly-named), you won’t be able to use it without paying for a license. If you don’t work for a company, just put that, “self-employed,” “hobbyist,” “none,” or similar. When you download the software, they ask that you provide some information about yourself so that they can understand their market demographics. Yes, it’s ok*, as long as you’re downloading the free version (not the one that says “Studio”) of Resolve and not trying to circumvent their copyright protection.