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Revision as of 15:09, 29 May 2024
Release date: | ? |
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Series: | Contour Shuttle |
Model No.: | S-XPRS |
Company: | Contour |
Designer: |
Main colours: | Silver Black |
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System: | Personal Computer |
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Connection: | USB |
Purpose: | Editing |
Mechanisms: | Paddle Jog wheel Digital button |
The ShuttleXpress is a controller designed for video and audio editing. It has eight digital buttons and two dials: one that functions like a paddle, turning about 70° left and right (intended for scrolling backwards and forwards through clips) and springs back to the centre; and a jog wheel, which is similar to a spinner, but moves in increments (for scrolling through clip a frame at a time).
It could be fun to make a game around using it. It'd be a bit clumsy, but you can use a dial with each hand and still access three of the buttons.
For some reason it's significantly cheaper to buy it from Contour directly than secondhand.
I've seen some pictures of a grey/silver coloured one.
I've seen somewhere that said it was 'Thin As a Drinks Coaster', but it's 3cm tall…
See Also
- ShuttlePRO and ShuttlePRO v2 - Similar devices by same company, larger size, six-eight more buttons.
- Shuttle Xpress on Contour's website.