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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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the Track on which you right-clicked. Alternatively, simply place the mouse cursor on the track and at thetime you want the clip to start, right-click and choose Paste to insert the clip where you placed the mousecursor.Selecting a RegionTo select a region, click the mouse at one end of the region you wish to select, and drag the cursor to the other endof the region you wish to select.A region can include more than one clip, and may extend across multiple tracks. The selected region may alsoinclude the area(s) on a track where no clip is present.Adding Tracks to a Selected RegionWith a region selected, Shift + Click on other tracks to add them to the selection. The tracks do not have to becontinuous. For example:Note: Discontinuous regions cannot be selected horizontally.Clip Selection BehaviorThe following lists the various behaviors for a selected clip depending on different modifier keys.When a Clip is selected:No Modifier KeyWith no key modifier, the clip can be manipulated in standard Edit Mode.CTRL Key Modifier (Auto Crossfade Mode)While a clip is selected, pressing and holding the CTRL key before clicking and dragging automatically creates across-fade when the clip is moved to overlap any adjacent clip. The mouse cursor changes to a hand with an Xover it to indicate Auto Crossfade Mode is engaged. While in Auto-Crossfade Mode selected clips can only bemoved in time, not to other Tracks.Auto Crossfade ModeCTRL Key Modifier Option (Layering Mode)When in the CTRL Crossfade mode, if the CTRL Key is released (while still holding the left mouse button) LayeringMode is entered. This mode allows clips to be overlapped. (Technically, the result is a crossfade with zero lengthfades.)CTRL SHIFT Key Modifier (Slip Media Mode)While a clip is selected, pressing the CTRL and SHIFT keys will allow the audio contents of the clip to be slipped intime. The Media can be slipped to the extent of its availability.CTRL ALT Key Modifier (Slip Clip Mode)While a clip is selected, pressing the CTRL and ALT keys will allow the In and Out point of the clip to be slippedtogether in time while the Media remains where it is in time. Think of this as moving a "window" within the media.ALT SHIFT Key ModifierLayering ModeWhile a clip is selected, pressing the ALT and SHIFT keys will allow the clip to be dropped into a Library as a newComposition.Editing : Copy and Paste 8 - 120

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