If you spend a lot of time editing video and audio tracks, you’ll be vividly aware that a standard computer keyboard isn’t exactly ideal: as much as rubber overlays can help you remember rarely-used shortcuts, there’s no substitute for the buttons and knobs you’ll find on dedicated editing consoles.
There’s a precision and an intuitiveness to actual physical controls that’s like bashing out a beat with a pair of drumsticks instead of painstakingly programming it; adjusting colours in particular is so much