🎨 Elevate Your Editing Game!
The Contour Multimedia Controller Xpress is an ergonomic USB multimedia controller designed for video, music, and image editing on both PC and Mac. It features 5 programmable buttons and a 7-speed jog ring, enhancing precision and efficiency in digital timeline projects. With automatic app detection and pre-assigned software drivers for over 100 applications, it streamlines your creative workflow.
B**A
Up the editing ante.
Great addition to my home video editing suite. The primary reason for purchase was the scroll wheels for use with Davinci Resolve and I debated between this and its cheaper sibling and I'd neither the financial resources nor desk space for Loupedeck or Blackmagic kit. In the end I opted for this having the few extra programmable buttons which, along with a multi button Logitech gaming mouse, gives me a fantastic array of tools without going near menus or keyboard constantly at my fingertips, being a lefty I've mouse in left hand and shuttlePRO under my right. I reconfigured from the default Davinci configuration very slightly and its taking a little time to remember the button functions without reference to the labelling, especially if I've not edited for a week or too (only do amateur home video so not using frequently). I am pleased I went for this over its cheaper sibling as the extra buttons are a real benefit.Build quality seems great and the ergonomics perfect for me. The software is spot on, once you've configured it for the focus application it flawlessly switches as you bring the application forward, (my gaming mouse seems a little temperamental on this score). All in all, its the best video editing aid since getting Davinci Resolve, I highly recommend this device, its probably equally useful for audio suites and other video editors.I'm using a Windows 11 desktop machine with, as you will have read, Davinci Resolve, easy setup and zero issues
R**D
Puts you in control!
The shuttle was delivered on time and in good condition. I do a lot of wedding video work and this in the short time I have had it, has proved to be well worth the money. It makes both movie and slideshow editing much easier and quicker to perform. I use it in conjunction with a wireless scroll mouse and find for the most part, my keyboard has become almost redundant. I say almost as I still need the keyboard for titling and naming files, etc; My preferred choice of editing software is Sony Vegas, along with Sony DVD Architect and Sony Sound Forge Audio. The control works well with these programs. Would highly recommend this shuttle to others who need a good editing tool, but cant afford the more expensive deck type editing controllers. Its very slim and fits nicely under my left hand while editing. Like other reviewers, I have customized the buttons to suit my own style of editing.Update! 23.02.2013Just recently I noticed the ShuttlePro was cutting on and off which I eventually discovered was down to the connecting cable. Today it has packed in completely! Question now is, would Contour supply me with a replacement cable which I could fit myself, as the cable terminates in a small plug to fit the circuit board. If not it would mean having to shell out for a new ShuttlePro! The unit it self is still in good condition and seems a waist to have to throw it away. Moving this unit into place each time for use has for me shown up the only weak point and that is the cable. Otherwise has been a damn good unit, which over time has helped to speed up the editing process. Would still recommend to others!
M**E
A good step up from it's baby brother
A friend of mine initially gave me the smaller ShuttleXpress, and it didn't grab me much at first. It takes a while to adjust and adapt your workflow to new things but once you have them setup it's very efficient. Eventually I upgraded to the ShuttlePro v2 and it's a big increase in quality over the plasticky Xpress. If you're on the fence about which to get, go for this one. The extra number of buttons is great (you can put a small included printed icon under each one to highlight the function, but as each app can have different functions I wouldn't bother), they feel tactile and have a satisfying click and the middle wheel is actual, proper metal (shock horror) and feels heavy and is lovely to rotate with a finger. It costs 50% more than the Xpress but the quality is 2-3x as good. Spinning it round to scroll up/down or zoom in/out never gets old. It would be nice if it was a little more responsive (you have to turn it quite a way to register a movement) but I appreciate that this limitation is more because it would react to things too fast with the default Windows setup and not a design issue with the device itself. There's also a collar around the wheel you can grab and rotate - again it moves in quite large steps but you can bind a specific action to each step of this movement which is useful.The software however is very old and I'm concerned by the lack of updates it receives. The application detection works fine for most things, but with newer (and stupid) UWP apps you can expect some issues as they don't have a standalone .exe executable file which the Contour software needs to be pointed at. UWP apps (mostly things you download from the MS store) use a wrapper process that the software can't detect on a per-app basis. Blame Microsoft for that, but I'm sure there is a workaround and I don't see any movement from Contour on fixing it. Setting up specific settings for every single app you use is a pain, but once it's done it's done. For example, opening/closing/switching tabs in Chrome, jumping to the search box etc. is all a breeze once you take the time to set it up (and you don't even need to look down at the keyboard like you would with hotkeys), and while the software does have default setups for popular apps there's no onscreen display or anything so you're best off setting it up yourself in a way that makes sense to you, instead of learning someone else's profile. It is *effort* to get this thing working for you, and a certain amount of muscle memory has to be built up before it becomes truly useful.TLDR;If you need something to streamline workflow and that feels pretty damn nice to use (and kinda futuristic) then go for it. If you can't think of a use for 15 extra keys/macros you can use instantly without looking at your keyboard, a spinny wheel and a rotatey thing, you don't need it. But it will still make your desk look cool. It's quite an old device now and software updates seem few and far between, I don't know if a v3 is coming but be warned, this may be as good as it gets.Price paid, £89.99. It has been around since 2015 but has maintained approx. the same price throughout. I'm happy enough.
D**D
A useful aid
My Editor’s Keys keyboard lost its letter “e,” so I was in the market for a replacement. The simple keyboard I got is great for decluttering the visual noise in my workspace, but I still need to do a lot of repetitive tasks while editing.This device works with my DAW and video editing software and makes the job of editing easier. It also works with other software in ways I didn’t expect. The jog and scrubber save me a lot of time. I’d buy this again.It takes a bit of getting used to though. Count on learning new muscle memory and programming the keys in a way that works best for your workflow.
R**G
Muy buen producto.
Excelente para edición en Final Cut
R**R
Muy cómodo
Aunque lo he probado con un programa de edición de vídeo, en realidad lo uso como rueda de sintonía para el control remoto de una emisora de radioaficionado ICOM CON EL RS-ba1 de manera que en lugar de sintonizar con el ratón y los botones esto se asemeja más al control real de una emisora.Supongo que vale para otros equipos de radio.Bien acabado y buen aspecto.
N**N
Good controller, but the Shuttle Xpress Pro is better
Got this controller and returned it after using it for about 20 minutes to exchange for the Shuttle Xpress Pro. The price difference between the two isn't that great and the other model has more buttons and customizeable labels.
M**.
Very nice Jog dial.
I bougth this specially for a ham radio setup remote control. It works super.
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