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About the Fairlight Audio Editor
Fairlight Audio Editor panels are designed to meet modern audio post production workflow demands while providing ease of use so that audio professionals can quickly and precisely execute both simple and demanding audio editing tasks. These dedicated Fairlight editing control panels are available in either desktop or console models. The difference is that the desktop model is a
stand-alone panel designed for audio editors working at individual computer workstations, while the console model has an extended frame that fits into the Fairlight console chassis and is then connected to all of the console’s modular panels. Both models are essentially the same panel, aside from how they are mounted, so if necessary, you can use a Console Audio Editor on your desktop, and likewise
a Desktop Audio Editor can be connected to a Fairlight console that does not already include an Audio Editor component.
Fairlight Audio Editor
With its modest size that fits any desk or workspace, the Fairlight Audio Editor keeps every function within reach for simple navigation as well as performing complex two-handed operations. Plus,
the user-friendly design is easy to learn and master with a variety of highly visual, intuitive controls including: touch-sensitive control knobs, macro buttons, built-in Editor screen with soft buttons, number keypad, jog wheel, and a full QWERTY keyboard with multi-functional picture keys.
The Fairlight Audio Editor is organized into six sections, each with a specialized set of controls that work in tandem with the Fairlight page interface to perform high-speed, audio tasks within your DaVinci Resolve project.
Audio Editor Sections in Clockwise Order
On the upper-right of the Editor, you’ll find the Monitor section complete with knobs and buttons to control the level of the speakers in both the control room and studio as well as talkback. Below the Monitor section is a numeric keypad for entering timecode and go-to operations. The lower-right of the Editor includes an electronic jog wheel for full shuttle and jog transport control, along with
a handy set of fixed transport buttons, Undo, Redo, Zoom and Shuttle playback and Jog response keys. To the left of the jog wheel and control buttons is the full-sized QWERTY keyboard with multi- functional self-labeling picture keys for nearly every audio action, tool, function, or workflow. Located directly above the keyboard is the built-in Editor screen which offers an interactive graphical display