
By adding DaVinci Neural Engine-enabled voice isolation to the cut, edit and Fairlight pages using a new DaVinci Neural Engine AI-based core effects process, users can isolate dialogue from background sounds in a recording. Multiple editors can now work on different timelines in the same bin at the same time.įor audio, DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.1 adds new AI-based voice isolation track FX so users can remove loud, undesirable sounds from voice recordings. This automatic operation prevents two users from selecting the same timeline by locking it to the first user without needing to lock the whole timeline bin. Collaboration with other editors at the same time is also easier with the new timeline locking operation.


With added support for social media vertical resolutions such as 1080×1920, users can choose square and vertical resolutions directly in project settings, making it faster to set up a timeline to produce videos. The DaVinci Resolve 18.1 update is available now for download free of charge from the Blackmagic website. DaVinci Resolve 18.1 also makes projects imported from ATEM Mini ISO projects easier to edit, with audio now attaching to the video clips. Blackmagic has also added Fairlight grid support, allowing users to position clips on a grid based on timecode or musical tempo. Blackmagic has updated its DaVinci Resolve to Version 18.1, adding support for editing in vertical resolutions such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram TV, as well as automatic locking of individual timelines within bins for multi-user collaboration.Īlso new are the DaVinci Neural Engine-enabled AI dialogue leveler and AI voice isolation tools to the cut, edit and Fairlight pages, along with vector keyframing for Fairlight automation curve editing.
