


The Atomizer package editor receives an update as well with a redesigned GUI and improved atom editing features including command line support. Highlights of available content in Reactor's update release include a new "Resolve Essentials" atom that makes it easier to use DaVinci Resolve 15 by restoring several key missing Fusion Standalone features and a new MediaOutUltra node allows for writing multi-channel EXR imagery and other formats to disk directly inside of the Fusion page.


How cool is that? All those tasty treats and needful things right at your fingertips in both Apps. "Now that Resolve not only has Fusion but also FusionScript integrated, the new Reactor release works with Resolve as well! Man. "It's really impressive how many features the WSL team churns out in no time." says Fusion veteran Eric Westphal. A full change log is available on We Suck Less. A new Status column shows compatibility with the host application and several new tools have been created to aid with managing local tool installs. It also bring substantially shorter startup times and improved error handling and logging. Reactor 2.0 support for DaVinci Resolve is only the tip of the iceberg. Now with support for DaVinci Resolve 15, odds are that record will soon be shattered again. It's proven to be a terrific resource, and user feedback has been amazingly positive. In the 4 months since its first release, the original Reactor Installer became the most downloaded file ever on We Suck Less. It’s easy to use a few effects on your audio to make it go from boring and blah to great.Reactor 2.0 running inside DaVinci resolve (248.89 KiB) Viewed 2957 times In this video, we will continue to enhance and refine audio in Davinci Resolve 15 Fairlight by using the Dynamics, Compression, Multiband Compression, De-Esser and Stereo Fixer. In the last video we did just that SEE IT HERE: Want to know some of the secrets of awesome audio quality in your videos? Adjusting the EQ is the first step in post production to make great audio.
