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The Contour Shuttle Xpress is a compact, ergonomic multimedia controller designed for video, audio, and image editors. Featuring a tactile 7-speed jog ring and 5 programmable buttons, it accelerates timeline navigation and shortcut execution. Compatible with both Mac and PC via USB, it supports over 100 popular creative applications with customizable presets, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficient, fatigue-free editing workflows.







| ASIN | B0032Y0OH0 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Jog & Shuttle Wheel Combo, Programmable Buttons, Universal Compatibility |
| Antenna Location | Animation, Audio Mixing, Coding, Office, Video Editing |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #893 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Contour |
| Built-In Media | 1 X Multimedia Controller Xpress, 1 X User manual, USB-C plug, USB-A adapter |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 1,016 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Enclosure Material | ABS |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743870004968 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.33"L x 1.12"W |
| Item Type Name | Contour Xpress Multimedia Controller | Ergonomic Jog Wheel for Video/Music/Viewing | USB Multimedia Controller for PC + Mac | 5 Programmable Buttons | Jog Ring 7 Speeds |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Contour Design Inc |
| Mfr Part Number | CTR004960 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 13 Ventura, Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Mac OS 15 Sequoia, Windows 11, Windows 7 |
| Model Name | Shuttle Xpress |
| Model Number | S-XPRS |
| Movement Detection | Optical, Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical , Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Android, DOS, Linux, Windows 7, iOS |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Jog & Shuttle Wheel Combo, Programmable Buttons, Universal Compatibility |
| Style Name | Xpress |
| UPC | 743870004968 151903524916 803982718037 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years manufacturer warranty |
S**R
Works as advertised, is inexpensive, and has a good feel to it
I bought the ShuttleXpress to use in amateur/hobbyist video post-production. For its price this feels extremely well made. It's not as light as I expected it would be (though it's by no means heavy), and the case has almost no flex to it. The buttons have a reasonably quality feel, and the jog wheel/shuttle both respond well and have the tactile feel that you'd expect. The jog wheel clicks lightly as it rotates (for my use it correctly clicks at each frame), and the shuttle offers increasing resistance when rotated left or right. I didn't even bother with the included driver CD and instead downloaded the latest driver/control panel directly from the manufacturer's website. It installed and worked without issue on my Win7 x64 machine. (I installed the software before connecting the device. I'm not sure if that would make a difference, though.) Since this product and software are a bit old even the new driver package didn't include presets for Adobe CS6, however I was able to find a zip file containing all the necessary .pref files from the manufacturer's (ContourDesign's) forums. If you're in need of them, search Google for (I don't think Amazon will allow me to post the link): shuttlexpress cs6 settings download There are pretty good directions and a lot of other information on the forums, though the actual product page is pretty lacking. I can't speak to the included documentation because I didn't look at it. The Contour Shuttle Device Configuration application (they also call it the "control panel" -- not to be confused with the Windows Control Panel) is very simple, straightforward, and easy to use. There are presets for many different applications (under the heading "Application setting"), and more can be imported by clicking "Options" in that same section. You can also create your own settings and map the buttons/shuttle/jog to keystrokes, mouse actions, and more. It even includes a comment field so that you can remember the purpose of each mapping. Overall, I think this is a fantastic price for a great little input device. The fact that it's customizable beyond the manufacturer's included settings is a huge plus, as it'll be useful even if Contour goes out of business and applications change over time. I must admit that I only got the ShuttleXpress yesterday and played with it for about a half-hour, so I'm by no means an expert. If I experience any kind of hardware failure or software bugs I will update my review accordingly.
D**Z
Junk
MacOS Ventura 13.2; Adobe Premiere Pro 23.4.0 I had hesitations about this product going in given the wired hardware with USB-A but decided to give it a chance since the price was reasonable compared to more expensive controllers. The construction is what you'd expect--perfectly fine plastic, nothing special or horrible. The software that runs it is also perfectly mediocre but usable. The problem is that the controller itself is completely unreliable. I retained the default settings for the wheel to be able to scroll through my timeline, and assigned cut and undo shortcuts to two of the buttons. The buttons seem to work consistently, but it seems like the wheel breaks with every other action I take, e.g. adding a clip to the timeline. I thought at first that it might be an issue of focusing the right panel but try as I might, I can't figure out a way to get it to re-enable the wheel--it seems to start working again randomly before breaking again shortly thereafter. Needless to say I'm returning this. I'm glad that I had the foresight to order a macro keyboard in case this thing didn't work out, but if you're still weighing your decision I'd recommend skipping this product and going straight for something else.
A**R
Shuttle Express works great with DaVinci Resolve
Product is as advertised. I bought the Shuttle Express to travel, since carrying the DVR Speed Editor, which btw I love, was always bulky and a bit heavy. Not to mention every airport security scan kept asking what it did and how was it used. The key to set up of the Shuttle Express must be followed, the included direction are a bit lacking. Watch one or two YouTube videos and do NOT plug the Express into your computer until you are told to so. Step 1 download driver for Contour Shuttle Pro/Express. Step 2 install driver and reboot. Step 3 open Contour Control panel and then plug in the Express. This is where most of the YT videos fail, they show the Contour Shuttle Pro yet you are trying to setup the Shuttle Express. Step 4 understand there are multiple use levels for the hardware. Level 1 is focused on items on the laptop screen, think browser or Photoshop. Level 2 focus by choosing which software, had to search DaVinci Resolve then select it then figure out what control settings I needed for the five buttons on the Express and what the outer ring wheel should do versus the preprogrammed settings. Once that was all configured to mimic my most used Speed Editor keys the Express worked like a charm. Am very happy with its function and its intended editing use when traveling. Am glad I purchased this hardware, and would buy it again.
A**N
Great, if it's 2012
I'm trying to use this on Windows 11. I have used one in the past, in my old job, and I decided to get one for home use. When you plug it in, windows recognizes it and it will do a couple of default functions (Forward and reverse with the jog wheel). All good so far, right? I install the Contour driver, reboot and try to configure it. 1. First issue, the config interface won't launch from the systray. It's there, and mousing over shows the shuttle, but nothing happens. 2. So I launch the interface from the start menu. It opens and recognizes that the shuttle is present. I can edit keys and apply them, but they have no effect, neither globally or for a specific app. 3. I go to the support website and find info, but it is all years old. The interface shown in the tutorials looks like it's from Win7, and nothing like what the app actually has. It's all useless for the current app. I uninstall/reinstall multiple times, I check all my drivers (I use DriverEasy, its good). I try compatibility settings and grant it admin authority. Nothing helps. I search the web and find that many people have the same experience, but no fix. So far it's a sad waste of money, but I will keep trying and report back if I have success.
S**E
Works well once you get it setup
I'm digitizing some footage that requires just minimal editing in Sony Vegas 11, so I decided the ShuttleXpress would fit the bill for me (not needing more than the 5 hotkeys this unit provides). When setting up the buttons for Vegas 11, I noticed that only previous versions were predefined. No problem, I went through the steps to setup the buttons for Vegas 11, which requires you to navigate to the .exe file that you will be running for the program you're setting up. I followed the steps, but when I tried my hotkeys in Vegas, they did not work (or responded differently than what I had programmed). It took me awhile to figure out; it turns out that the software was reading Vegas 11 as Vegas 6.0 and was using those predefined key sets. If I right-clicked the contour software in the system tray, there were two key sets available: Vegas 6.0, and my custom set. I selected the custom set that I made, and everything worked perfectly. Until I tabbed out of the program and came back to it. The contour software defaulted back to the "Vegas 6.0" settings. I have been unable to figure out how to set the software to my custom set, so instead I edited the Vegas 6.0 set to my custom settings. Now that that's done, everything works fine and my workflow is much easier to manage and I'm flying through these simple edits. About the unit itself (instead of the software): the jog/shuttle wheel is responsive and easy to find the desired scrub speed. The three middle buttons do have recesses in them to help you to know where you're at without looking. Overall, this small footprint unit feels pretty solid for it's size.
B**Y
Pretty good device for audio editing
I'm a bit disappointed that this device doesn't come with Audacity 2 support out of the box. It's not like Audacity is an unknown app, or not widely used. The ShuttleXpress requires the user to create their own usage map, and that's time consuming. Without knowing the device as well as I will in, say, a month of use, I'm just taking stabs at what will and won't work with it. Having said that, it works nicely once it's set up, and it comes with dozens of other programs that are already part of the driver package, Adobe Photoshop being one. My use, however, was to combine this device with my recordings on Audacity that I do for Librivox DOT org. I wanted it to emulate a jog wheel that is part of a dedicated video or audio editor so that I can advance or back up to a specific point and then mark it. The Xpress is limited to the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Audacity, as it is with any other program. If something can't be done via the keyboard, then you won't be able to do it via the ShuttleXpress either. Therefore, if you're looking to provide the functionality of a dedicated editing system, the ShuttleXpress is not going to work. In addition, this is not meant to supplant a mouse or trackpad, it's designed to work in conjunction with it. That gets back to the statement that the ShuttleXpress will only work with existing keyboard shortcuts. Anything else you'll need to do manually. I do think that once I get accustomed to using it, and have it programmed, that it will be a big help in my recording and editing chores. Unfortunately, as stated above, the lack of Audacity 2 support out of the box is very disappointing. I simply can't be the only person using this device for this purpose. Unfortunately, both the Audacity and Contour forums aren't of much help in finding a driver map that can be imported or adopted, so if that's your software, be aware that you'll have to create it on your own. Ditto for any other software that isn't supported out of the box by Contour. Lastly, for Mac users, if you're upgrading to Mountain Lion, you'll need to download an updated driver from the Contour website. Save yourself some aggravation of having to uninstall the one that comes with the device (a suggested requirement by the manufacturer for the updated driver), and download it first, then proceed with your software installation. All in all, a pretty capable device that would, in my case, have had much more utility with an existing Audacity map.
R**.
Awesome for Sports Film Review!
I purchased the Contour ShuttleXpress 3D in the hopes of being able to do "old school" jog shuttle type video playback for my son's pee wee football team. I record the games in high definition, then head to "Titans Tower" (our little football field house) and plug in my laptop to the big Sharp Aquos LCD TV. At first, I was a little disappointed because I had hoped it would "just work" out of the box with Windows Media Player. But this device isn't quite like that. What this thing does is "map" certain functions (button presses, shuttle wheel movements, etc) to keyboard buttons. Since Windows Media Player doesn't really have much in the way of flexible keyboard interaction, this wheel can't do much. Then I installed the Combined Community Codec Pack which came with Media Player Classic. Now THAT is a powerful application. I was able to configure the FFDSHOW video codec to remove interlacing at runtime making the picture silky smooth and sharp (in High Def). I was also to use the Contour Shuttle Device Management software to create myself a custom profile based on the extensive Media Player Classic key functions. This allowed me to progress frame by frame by spinning the shuttle forward. Super slow, fast, it didn't matter. The faster I moved my finger around in a circle on the Contour Shuttle, the faster the video would play. The coaches were floored. No more messing with DVD player buttons and going to far or not far enough. I could use one button to "play" in real time. Then when I start moving the shuttle wheel forward, it immediately transitions to frame by frame mode. If I move the wheel backwards, it skips backwards 5 seconds. Perfect for replaying football plays. This thing made our film nights at least an order of magnitude more productive. My son's coach is also the president of the 250+ player football club and he paid me a very nice compliment at the end of season banquet. He said, "We have the best film guy in the entire tri-county football league." That was very gracious of him to say. But for me, it was just important that my son could learn better from the film nights because we could show things like precise positioning, point of impact, and how certain holes develop during blocking schemes. Very powerful stuff. I'm convinced that our kids had an advantage by being able to learn much more effectively on film nights. Bottom line: This device does EXACTLY what it says it does, at least in my case. The key is that you need to take the time to properly research and configure a custom profile and for many applications, there is already a profile available for you. Buy this thing! You won't be disappointed!
A**R
Great art input tool and long life
I have used this since I bought it in 2014, and have had no issues with it preforming. I use this for drawing, the tactile jog wheel and buttons I prefer over the built in ones on my wacom tablet. Being tactile means I can keep my hand on it and focus on the screen without thinking about whats where or dealing with a less accurate touch only wheel. The outer wheel can be twisted and then springs back to the center. I use that for zooming in and out on my canvas. The inner wheel can spin around freely, I use that for rotating my canvas or changing animation frames. Both work very nice, the software has all the features I need, even the ability to switch input layers with a button to change what the wheels and buttons do without moving my hands off it. You can switch to the next or previous layer, doing more than 2 would be more of a hassle I think. My only complaints are minor, since it is a circle its easy to get it twisted around and lose track of which button is which from time to time, and I do wish there were a few more buttons on it, something like a middle ground between this and the larger one contour makes. But overall this is a great input device and very customization to whatever you want. I would recommend getting it if you think it would be helpful.
N**N
Good controller, but the Shuttle Xpress Pro is better
Got this controller and returned it after using it for about 20 minutes to exchange for the Shuttle Xpress Pro. The price difference between the two isn't that great and the other model has more buttons and customizeable labels.
M**U
Bestes Gerät für Videoschnitt
Fast exakt vor 6 Jahren habe ich den erste Shuttle Xpress gekauft und wirklich exzessiv zum arbeiten benutzt. Ab und zu mal geöffnet und mit Alkohol gereinigt, aber seit ein paar Monaten nervt mich ein Klickbutton, der nicht mehr zuverlässig auslöst. Habe den mit einem anderen Schalter ersetzt - aufschrauben, alten Schalter ausgelötet und neuen rein, aber das Klickgefühl ist unausgeglichen gewesen. Deshalb habe ich nun ein neues Gerät bestellt und ich muss wirklich sagen, dass das nach 5-6 Jahren voll in Ordnung geht. Das Ding hat mehrere Tastaturen und Mäuse überdauert. Vom Preis/Leistungsverhältnis ist das sehr gut. Einzig würde ich mir wünschen, dass das Jogdial genau wie das Shuttle-Wheel gummiert ist, aber das ist nur ein persönliches Empfinden. Wer auch nur ansatzweise mit Videoschnitt zu tun hat, der findet hier das ideale Arbeitstier und eine enorme Erleichterung im Ablauf.
M**.
Very nice Jog dial.
I bougth this specially for a ham radio setup remote control. It works super.
M**O
Ottimo ma per utilizzo specifico
Fa bene quello per cui è pensato lo uso per live sportive su YouTube dove posso configurare i tasti e le rotelle
P**N
Gift / Gåva.
Gift / Gåva.
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