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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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Editing ModesThe current Editing Modes are shown in the Markers Header. If either Remove, Insert or Snap modes will resultin rippling of other clips. I.e. loss of sync, the Editing Modes are shown in Red Some of the editing commandswhich delete clips from, or paste clips into the Timeline behave differently depending on the current settings ofthe Insert mode and the Remove mode.Edit Modes Context MenuClicking on the Markers header pops up the Edit Modes context menu:Edit Modes Context MenuAuto-RippleOverwriteInsert TrackRemoveRemove and RippleDon’t SnapHead to EndTail to BeginningHead to NearestTail to NearestWhen this option is checked (enabled) all Insert or Remove operations ripple therest of the trackWhen checked, any clip placed so that it overlaps an existing clip will overwrite thepart of that clip where the two overlap.When checked, any clip placed on a track will be inserted into the track and will rippleall other material on the track later in time (to the right) by the length of the clipbeing inserted.When checked any selected material will simply be removed from the Timeline.Everything else will be left intact and in the same place.When checked any selected material will be removed from the Timeline. Everythingelse to the right (after) the removed material will be Rippled (moved) to the left (earlier)to take up the space left by the removed material.No snap mode set. This mode doesn't affect the behavior of objects placed on atrack. Behavior follows the existing Insert and Remove modes.This mode will cause the beginning of any clip placed on a track to snap to the endof the last clip on the track, abutting the head of the new clip to the end (tail) of thelast clip.This mode will cause any clip placed on a track to snap to the beginning of the firstclip on the track, abutting the tail of the new clip to the head of the first clip.This mode will cause any clip placed on a track to snap the head of the clip to thenearest edit point or mark on the track. This includes the head or tail of existing clipson the track, as well as the Play Head Cursor, Mark In, Mark Out, Named Markers, orCD Marks. The clip will interact with existing clips according to the Insert Mode setting.This mode will cause any clip placed on a track to snap the tail of the clip to the nearestedit point or mark on the track. This include the head or tail of existing clips onthe track, as well as the Play Head Cursor, Mark In, Mark Out, Named Markers, or CDMarks. The clip will interact with existing clips according to the Insert Mode setting.Editing : Editing Modes 8 - 122

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