
The audio user interface now also benefits of many improvements, such as support for clipping indicator for main buses on the Fairlight mixer, support for enabling extended bounce tail durations from the option menu for audio clips with reverb and other tail effects, support for customizing the tail duration threshold for reverb and other tail effects, and support for automatically enabling Insert In for an audio track when manually patching track inputs. The new public beta allows the Australian company to continue development of the software, announcing among many other improvements the support for 96 KHz and 192 KHz sample rates at a project level for DaVinci Resolve Studio.

Bringing multiple improvements in editing, color, Fusion and the Fairlight audio pages, DaVinci Resolve 16 is now shipping, while DaVinci Resolve 16.1 is now available in public beta.
