Cool review Aaron. I remember watching your review of the Neo and thought it might be cool for illustration work that used to do but it was a bit too expensive. Would defo consider this if I get back into drawing again!
I was introduced to this product on an FB ad and found your video super helpful. Looking into using this primarily for Final Cut Pro. Definitely leaning towards this model. Thanks for the review!
God, you're literally the only person who does the sound test for the buttons out of ALL the youtubers covering this product, so thanks a lot. Seems like they're made with regular mouse switches, which is fine I guess. I was afraid that all the buttons are going to be as loud as pressing down on the knob (pretty loud!), but I'm glad they're not all as loud as that.
Hey Aaron, hope you have an amazing long weekend...man they make playstation like joysticks for editing!!! Looks cool. I can see how having that dial would be supper helpful for those fine tunings, with the "uhms" etc. Sweet review!
Can you do the same with Fairlight? Using knob to adjust volumes in tracks by selecting them, or place an automation point by mouse then scrolling up/down to set volume level, jump to another point then adjust, etc. Because trying to adjust the levels with a mouse in resolve is just a pain in the ass! Thanks
Wondering the exact same thing when I saw it online about two years ago (it was the other version, also wired connection). I was convinced by a photographer named Todd Dominey, you can find him on TH-cam as well, he uses TourBox all the time, anyway, totally worth it, it saves my wrists (and also speeds up my work, not like 100% faster, but I would say 40% and above)!
It's more of a quality of life upgrade for me. Like rolling up your windows isn't that much slower than electric powered windows in a car but I'd still rather have it then not have it.
I haven't tried but have seen videos of people using the neo for gaming so I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It seems to connect to windows like any additional controller device.
Do you use any additional accessories to help you with editing? Let us know! 👇👇
I have a wacom tablet :)
Thanks for your video, always appreciate your honesty and straightforwardness! 👍
My pleasure!
Cool review Aaron. I remember watching your review of the Neo and thought it might be cool for illustration work that used to do but it was a bit too expensive. Would defo consider this if I get back into drawing again!
Give it a try for sure! Would love to hear how useful it is for illustration.
I've been debating whether to get the Blackmagic panel, then I stumbled upon your video - perfect timing! Definitely giving TourBox a shot!
I was introduced to this product on an FB ad and found your video super helpful. Looking into using this primarily for Final Cut Pro. Definitely leaning towards this model. Thanks for the review!
Glad it was helpful!
Gonna try it out. Thanks for showing us your button combos, I’ll try them as well!
Off topic but that keyboard looks and sounds amazing bro!
Thanks! It's a custom built gmk67!
Dude have you seen creamy keyboards yet? Might cop but we’ll see. Cuz I don’t need it but I do want one haha
God, you're literally the only person who does the sound test for the buttons out of ALL the youtubers covering this product, so thanks a lot. Seems like they're made with regular mouse switches, which is fine I guess. I was afraid that all the buttons are going to be as loud as pressing down on the knob (pretty loud!), but I'm glad they're not all as loud as that.
Thanks for the review bro. You've convinced me to give it a try, gonna get one next pay day :)
You should!
Thank you Aaron for the great video! Do you think you can maybe show us how you color grade with TourBox in any future videos?
Hey Aaron, hope you have an amazing long weekend...man they make playstation like joysticks for editing!!! Looks cool. I can see how having that dial would be supper helpful for those fine tunings, with the "uhms" etc. Sweet review!
Thanks! You too!
Great review Rudy.
I like how all the buttons are shaped differently so you never have to look at it
I tried something similar like this in the past but never ended up using it
Can you do the same with Fairlight? Using knob to adjust volumes in tracks by selecting them, or place an automation point by mouse then scrolling up/down to set volume level, jump to another point then adjust, etc. Because trying to adjust the levels with a mouse in resolve is just a pain in the ass! Thanks
Can you use it for like general computer stuff like excel and browsing?
Yep, you can :)
That's awesome! Maybe useful for world of warcraft if you can map it as extra keys!@@RudyVisuals
Thanks for the video! I am trying to decide whether to get the lite or the neo 😄
I am having the same issue.
@@BryTheBiker I got the Neo in the end. More buttons = more better :D
I love your review, it's beautiful my dear! Greetings from Vietnam♥
Could you use this for music production? Does it work with reaper and pro tools etc?
Yep you definitely can, I've not tried myself but have read online it works pretty well!
I need one of these!
This seems like a good budget alternative to Resolve controllers.
Definitely is!
Will this work with Canva
It looks cool, but never used anything like that before. Worth it for photo editing only?
Wondering the exact same thing when I saw it online about two years ago (it was the other version, also wired connection). I was convinced by a photographer named Todd Dominey, you can find him on TH-cam as well, he uses TourBox all the time, anyway, totally worth it, it saves my wrists (and also speeds up my work, not like 100% faster, but I would say 40% and above)!
IMO yes especially if you just go for the lite to try it out.
Nice review but I'm skeptical. Is it really that much faster than just using your keyboard? I feel like tools like these are not neccessary.
It's more of a quality of life upgrade for me. Like rolling up your windows isn't that much slower than electric powered windows in a car but I'd still rather have it then not have it.
Looks awesome! Can you use it for gaming lol?
I haven't tried but have seen videos of people using the neo for gaming so I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It seems to connect to windows like any additional controller device.
I would use something like this but I'm too lazy to learn, happy with mouse and kb!
Honestly it doesn't take long to get used to it at all.
I know this will sound weird. but... I essencially buy this thing just for use the knob on pdf files... yes...
Always see tools like this more like a gimmick.
This looks awesome!