

In other words, one product adds a feature and then the competitor copies it with improvements, a kind of software development game of poker. In fact what we find in modern software development is iterations of features across the market. However, the announcement of Resolve 14 With Fairlight Audio has sent many of the video editing blogs chattering with the usual claims of Final Cut killer or Premiere killer, but in our experience, there's rarely a product that kills another.

It was inevitable once Blackmagic Design acquired Fairlight that integration of Fairlight audio into their already popular video editing suite was simply a matter of time.
