

The heart of all this is the new project manager software which handles traffic and saves the changes from each user automatically. Multiple members of your team can work together on one project at the same time, and can compare different timeline versions. Resolve 14 also features a whole new set of collaborative features. If you choose to not get one of those cards, you still can add up to 60 tracks of audio to your project. It will provide you with sub-millisecond latency on all 1,000 tracks, along with full real-time processing of EQ, expander/gate, compressor and limiter dynamics, and up to 6 real-time VST plug-ins per channel. In order to improve the performance of the Fairlight tab, you might want to add a dedicated Fairlight Audio Accelerator card to your system. Editing and automation, mixing of course, mastering and VST plugins are all there at your service.

It gives you real-time 6-band equalization, along with expander/gate, compressor and limiter dynamics on every single track. The gigantic full size 5-bay Fairlight console for DaVinci Resolve 14.įeature-wise, the new Fairlight tab in Resove 14 is capable of all kinds of audio-related tools, such as equalization and dynamics, for example. There are 4 versions of these available: a desktop console, a two-bay console, a three-bay console and a gigantic 5-bay console. The Fairlight tab works in tandem with a whole new line of Fairlight hardware consoles that accelerate and streamline the whole audio workflow. You can create up to 1,000 tracks of audio and work with them in realtime, with 8 main, sub and aux outputs available. Well, now you know: Resolve 14 has evolved in a way that allows you to stay in the same application for the edit, grade and audio mix stages of your project. Their acquisition of Fairlight last year left everyone wondering what Blackmagic Design’s secret masterplan was.

Oh wait, this version will even hit audio suites, too! After skipping version 13, version 14 is all about Pro Audio. Let’s dive in! Blackmagic Design Resolve 14įollowing version 12.5, version 14 of Resolve is almost ready to hit the grading suites. There are also many other improvements throughout the application.

It features a whole new audio tab, thanks to the company’s acquisition of Fairlight last year. Just minutes before the official opening of NAB 2017, Blackmagic Design unveiled DaVinci Resolve 14.
