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Apple Final Cut Studio offers new support for Euphonix EuCon Ethernet
Aug 18, 2009 11:47 AM
The Euphonix family of Artist Series media controllers offers programmable soft keys, wheels, knobs, faders, trackballs and more to speed up and enhance working with Final Cut Studio.
Euphonix has added native support for Apple’s new Final Cut Studio to its Artist Series media controllers.
Apple has integrated the Euphonix EuCon Ethernet control protocol into its Final Cut Studio, providing Artist Series users with hands-on control over Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Color and other applications in Final Cut Studio.
The Euphonix family of Artist Series media controllers, which consists of MC Transport, MC Control, MC Mix and MC Color, offers programmable soft keys, wheels, knobs, faders, trackballs and more to speed up and enhance working with Final Cut Studio. Featuring portable, slim-line designs, each media controller connects to a Mac via Ethernet and can be used either stand-alone or connected to additional controllers to create a larger, integrated control surface.
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