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Tangent Wave2 Panel

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Tangent Wave2 Panel
Key Features
  • 3 x High-Resolution Optical Trackballs
  • 9 x Programmable Knobs with Push Reset
  • 9 x Programmable Function Buttons
  • Large Ice-White OLED Display Area
The Wave2 Panel from Tangent is a portable control surface that offers a quicker, more ergonomic workflow for color-correcting than working with a keyboard and mouse alone. With an ergonomic design that is even more compact than its predecessor the Wave, the Wave2 is suitable for desktop editing, and on-set use by DITs and colorists. Its three high-resolution, trackballs, and nine control knobs all feature non-contact optical pickups for responsiveness and durability.
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Which is the smallest pelican case that would fit ...

Which is the smallest pelican case that would fit this with the foam?
Asked by: Carlos
The Pelican Vault 200 Case with Foam Insert (Black, 6.5L), BH #PEV200FB, would be a good fit for the Tangent Wave2 Panel.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2025-10-16

I did a search on the Tangent website in their ...

I did a search on the Tangent website in their applications search for "Photoshop" and got nothing. I suspect this means I can't use this surface for color correcting in Photoshop?
Asked by: Greg
Unfortunately, the Tangent 2 does not support Photoshop.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2021-04-14

Magix Vegas Pro not supported?

Magix Vegas Pro not supported?
Asked by: Jiawei
At this time Tangent does not have support for Vegas Pro listed as an option. However you are able to custom map the controls on their units to other softwares. Even if a software is not listed as supported, you still may be able to set this up to work with it.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2019-10-30

Can this be set up to function differently based ...

Can this be set up to function differently based on the program currently in use? (ie. grading in resolve and editing photos in Lightroom?)
Asked by: Louis
The functionality of the panel is defined by the application which it is controlling. So, yes, the controls will do different things for each application. Please note that this does mean that the application must support the panel or you will need to map keyboard shortcuts to provide all functions yourself. See here for a list of applications which offer direct support: www.tangentwave.co.uk/applications/
Answered by: Tangent Customer Support
Date published: 2019-05-07

Can the Wave 2 have one rotary knob that works ...

Can the Wave 2 have one rotary knob that works with the "active/focused" Effect/FX in Adobe Pr so that as I switch from FX to FX that single Wave 2 rotary/knob will adjust the values on the currently selected FX?
Asked by: Rob
This may soon be possible depending on what you mean by "currently selected". Most effects in Premiere have several parameters so it may be difficult for the system to determine which parameter you intend the knob to adjust. It would be good to know more about your requirement so that we can advise properly. I'd suggest that you email [email protected] so we can have a more in-depth discussion of forthcoming features such as this.
Answered by: Tangent Customer Support
Date published: 2022-03-21

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Is it possible to ad node and secondary correction inTangent Wave2 Panel ?
Asked by: varaprasad r.
Yes!
Answered by: Saif A.
Date published: 2020-05-10

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Is the wave 2 ready for capture 1 or do I need to wait for any firmware or software updates?
Asked by: Andrew
Yes. The Wave2 is already supported by Capture One. No updates are required.
Answered by: Tangent Tangent Expert
Date published: 2019-02-18

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In the first version of the wave, the balls do not fall out. Is it the same with the wave 2? Or do your balls fall out like the ripple/elements?
Asked by: Rany L.
The balls on the Wave and Element panels are retained (do not fall out when the panels are inverted). The balls on the Ripple and Wave2 have no retainer rings and are held in place solely by gravity.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2020-02-18
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