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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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Snap to Original TimeCodeSplitting Clips and RegionsSplitting a SelectionSplitting ClipsThis mode will cause any clip placed on a track to snap the head of the clipto the time location represented by the clips original TimeCode. The clip will interactwith existing clips according to the Insert Mode setting.Edit > Split (or Ctrl + T) makes an edit on the selected clip(s) at the cursor position splitting it (them). If a region isdefined within a clip or clips then this region is Split (edited) by using this command. Each split portion of the originalclip(s) now becomes a new, independent clip in its own right.Splitting RegionsIf the Play Cursor is positioned over a selected Region rather than a whole clip or clips, then choosing the Edit >Split command will split the selected Region from the surrounding material at the edges of the selection area, notunder the Playhead Cursor.Once a Region is marked on a clip, simply clicking on the Region makes an edit. (same effect as the Edit > Splitmenu command.) This will split the clip or clips at the region boundaries. If a Region is across several Tracks, Editswill be made on all Tracks within the Region.CutterHolding down the C key changes the mouse pointer to a cutter. Edits (cuts) are made wherever the user clicks. Tomake an edit with the cutter on a range of clips at the same position, just select them before cutting.Duplicate SelectionHolding down the D key while clicking on the selection then dragging to a new location duplicates the selectedmaterial and moves the copy.Holding down the F key while clicking on the selection then dragging to another track (or tracks if the selectioncovers more than one track) duplicates the selected material and moves the copy locked in time.Moving a SelectionSimply drag a selected clip move or reposition it to another location on the same track or a different track. If aRegion is selected, clicking on it will split it from the surrounding material. The resulting separate clip can then bedragged to a different location or track. To constrain a clip in time when moving it to another track, hold down theAlt, Shift and Ctrl keys at the same time while dragging the clip to the new track.Adjusting a Region SelectionSimply position the Arrow Cursor at the edge (beginning or ending) of the region. The cursor will change shape toindicate the Region can now be adjusted by clicking and dragging. You may drag the edge beyond the other endof the region. Doing so ensures that the new selection region begins (or ends) exactly where the original regionended (or began). This also applies to the top and bottom edges of the region. For example, you can extend theselected region on one track up or down to include additional tracks.Jog-Wheel EditingA number of editing actions may be undertaken on a selected clip or group of clips using a jog-wheel on an externalhardware controller.First select the Clip or group of Clips, then select the desired Jog-Wheel Editing Mode from:Edit > Jog-Wheel Editing > MoveTrim InTrim OutTrim Fade OutEditing : Jog-Wheel Editing 8 - 123

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