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In single monitor mode, the Fairlight page is an optimized look at the audio tracks of your project, with an expanded mixer and custom monitoring controls that make it easy to evaluate and adjust the levels of your program in order to create a smooth and harmonious mix.
About Audio Monitoring and Audio Input
The audio processing throughout DaVinci Resolve, including on the Fairlight page and audio processing using Fairlight FX plugins, is equally compatible with all platforms that DaVinci Resolve runs on, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio monitoring using:
a) The audio of a supported Blackmagic Design I/O device such as an UltraStudio or Decklink.
b) Your macOS, Windows, or Linux workstation’s on-board audio.
c) Any Core Audio compatible, Windows compatible, or Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA)-supported third-party audio interface.
d) The Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio input using the embedded audio on an incoming
SDI video feed when capturing incoming A/V source, via system audio and also via the Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
About Audio Monitoring and Audio Input
The audio processing throughout DaVinci Resolve, including on the Fairlight page and audio processing using Fairlight FX plugins, is equally compatible with all platforms that DaVinci Resolve runs on, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio monitoring using:
a) The audio of a supported Blackmagic Design I/O device such as an UltraStudio or Decklink.
b) Your macOS, Windows, or Linux workstation’s on-board audio.
c) Any Core Audio compatible, Windows compatible, or Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA)-supported third-party audio interface.
d) The Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio input using the embedded audio on an incoming
SDI video feed when capturing incoming A/V source, via system audio and also via the Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
About Audio Monitoring and Audio Input
The audio processing throughout DaVinci Resolve, including on the Fairlight page and audio processing using Fairlight FX plugins, is equally compatible with all platforms that DaVinci Resolve runs on, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio monitoring using:
a) The audio of a supported Blackmagic Design I/O device such as an UltraStudio or Decklink.
b) Your macOS, Windows, or Linux workstation’s on-board audio.
c) Any Core Audio compatible, Windows compatible, or Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA)-supported third-party audio interface.
d) The Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
DaVinci Resolve supports audio input using the embedded audio on an incoming
SDI video feed when capturing incoming A/V source, via system audio and also via the Fairlight Audio Accelerator, MADI Upgrade, and Fairlight Audio Interface.
Fairlight page