



( 16 reviews )
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Posted: Jun 10 2009
I just purchased this for my own HDTV editing, it's great and it is compatible with my Windows 7 X64 ( 64 bits) system. I am so glad that it supports most of applications in my multimedia ( audio and video ) editing field. Just like time returns to 1993, I was using SONY RM440 , tuning the log wheel ...
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Posted: Jun 1 2009
Solid build quality (and I'm very keen about build quality...). A bit larger that what I expected, but better this way. Fits great in my large palm. Jog and shuttle works great out of the box with Studio 12. The buttons could be more quiet and I do miss the option to label them. Not like what other suggested I do not find the device to be too thin and it sits great on my desk without slipping. Overall, it seems to be a great buy and if it will prove to be reliable as time goes by, I would say it is a perfect return on my investment.
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Posted: May 27 2009
I was looking for a knob that I could use for a control of an analog function... like volume, or actuator movement. The numerical value of the inner knob increases as you move left or right... wierd... If you were using it to control an actuator, it would only be able to travel in one direction... volume would only get louder, no matter which way you turned the knob. The outer knob is a jog style knob, but its numerical axis value is an interger from -7 to +7, only 15 steps, and the value sticks to the maximum value reached per jog.... it doesn't return to zero like the mechanical action would suggest.







