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About Us.

Launched in 2004, EditorsKeys.com is the leading developer and producer of adhesive shortcut keyboard sticker sets, Silicone Covers and Media Training for leading programs such as Digidesign Pro Tools, Final Cut, Adobe Premiere, Ableton Live, Photoshop, Final Cut, Avid, Cubase Logic and more. Our high quality sets have been featured in MANY leading editing magazines and web-sites across the world including DVME Magazine, Sound on Sound Magazine, Camcorder User, Music Tech, Future Music and Photoshop Magazine. Editors Keys focus on producing great value editing keyboard solutions.

Traditional editing keyboards cost in excess of £90/$160 but with Editors Keys you can have your very own editing keyboard for a fraction of the price! Our products are high quality, sticker keys that allow you to transform your keyboard into a fully functional shortcut editing keyboard

Here at Editors Keys we use the highest quality sticker sets to ensure maximum compatibility and long term hold, unlike other companies where the stickers slide off after just weeks of use. All products come with our 30 day money back guarantee, for customer reviews please visit the testimonials page!

Not only do the editors keys give your workstation the professional touch, but they can also speed up projects by 40%, saving time and money! (Also making design and video editing more productive!)

New Products

Since 2009 Editors Keys has also launched its new range of recording equipment, including USB microphones, pop filters and portable vocal booths and sound booths. The idea behind the range was complete ease of use, as well as superior quality.

This year also sees the launch of our one to one media training service, more details coming soon.

 

Environmental Pledge

One thing we pride ourselves on here at Editors Keys is our extremely low environmental footprint. For example, we don't post out invoices or letters, (email only unless requested.) All of our packaging is made from recycled material, we use Apple Mac's which run on an extremely low amount of power and are now recyclable, and if items are sent from our official website we use white plain packaging to save on excess packaging waste. In addition to that the Editors Keys product itself uses 98% less plastics than a full editing keyboard, so as a user, you're are doing your bit to save the environment (and your pocket too!).

 

 






Below you will find just a few extracts from world renowned magazines that have featured Editors Keys.

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Music-Tech


Date -
September 2009.

In September 2009 Music Tech Magazine descriped the Editors Keys Portable Vocal Booth as "Perfect for Singers, Voice over work and podcasting." The rave review went on to say "Its perfect for vocals on the move...and it provides excellant recording conditions, everytime."

MacUser



Date
- November 2009

MacUser Magazine reviewed both the Editors Keys sets for Final Cut, and The SL300 USB Studio Microphone... "Wow we were really impressed with both the quality and clarity of the microphones. We would have no problem recommending these."
"The Final Set is a great tool for anyone wishing to speed up things from 0-60 in Final Cut"


Future_Music
Date - August 2009

 

"An Amazing tool for turning any keyboard into a full editing keyboard, head over to Editors Keys.com now and grab yourself a set!"








 

 

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Date - Spring 2004

In Spring 2004 Digital Video Made Easy Magazine featured Editors Keys in their Hot Shot section as their hot accessory.

 

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Date -
Winter 2004

In Winter 2004 Camcorder User featured our Adobe Premiere keys and advised readers of the advantages of using Editors Keys.

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" I found them very easy to apply and I much prefer the Editors Keys set to the Digidesign set, for several reasons. Firstly the normal letters are in black and much easier to see than the light grey letters on the Digidesign set ... Secondly, some of the icons are in colour, and all are clearer and easier to understand. Finally, the size and shape of the Editors Keys stickers mean they fit most keyboards, whereas the Digidesign ones depend on an extra text section to be fitted on the side of each key, and not all keyboards have sufficed space for this.

Mike Thornton
- Sound On Sound. Vol 20. Issue 10