Hi,
Yes, you can map the buttons as you indicated in your picture to work as buttons for MCU support. However, the color wheels would need to be mapped using mouse movements in fixed locations on the screen since Davinci Resolve does not use MCU for anything outside of Fairlight.
I can give you an example of a few buttons (maybe Bank Left and Bank Right) as free support but for a complete solution, it would require paid consulting. If interested, drop me an email at the address below.
You could also set up multiple layers so that you could reuse the controls (except the layer control) on your controller do do separate functions. For instance a layer (Bome preset) that handles MCU, and another layer that handles color wheels.
There are already some color wheel mouse mapping examples on this forum. You would need to match the encoders to position the mouse in the correct fixed location on the screen and have the knob twist motion drag the mouse cursor left and right. Maybe this one would help.
You pick one or two controls and I will show an example. Also I would need to know if you want to use the controller in MCU mode or Layer Mode (which would require converting the native MIDI into MCU midi functions).
Steve Caldwell
Bome Customer Care
Also available for paid consulting services: bome@sniz.biz