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V6 User Manual 1.00.book - Studio General

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RedoRedo HistoryDeleteCutCopyPaste>Paste to CursorPaste Tail to CursorPaste Sync Point to Cursorwill be undone. The name of the next operation in the list will be shown as the next Undoitem, and all the items that have been undone are immediately added to the Redo Historylist. The size of the undo history is set to 32 steps by default, but it can be adjusted inthe All Settings > Settings > Application > <strong>General</strong> page.If an operation has been undone using the Undo commands in this menu, the mostrecently undone operation will be shown here. To Redo the operation, simply click onEdit > Redo and the operation will be Redone. Whenever an item is Redone, it immediatelyshows up as the most recent item in the Undo list in this menu. The next edit operationcarried out in Pyramix will then purge this item since the operation could cause aconflict with previous operations and therefore renders the Redo invalid.Pyramix keeps track of the most recent operations that have been undone, and showsthem here in the Redo History sub-menu. To Redo a whole block of operations, click onthe name of the oldest operation and everything since that time (from that point in thelist to the top of the list) will be Redone. The name of the next operation in the list will beshown as the next Redo menu item, and all the items that have been Redone are immediatelyadded to the Undo History list. The next edit operation carried out in Pyramix willthen purge this list since the operation could cause a conflict with previous operationsand therefore renders the Redo list invalid.This command deletes the selected clip or region. When a selection is deleted, othermaterial on the track behaves according to the current Remove mode setting.Cuts the current selection from the project and places it on the Clipboard. When a Selectionis Cut, other material on the track behaves according to the current Remove modesetting.Copies the current selection from the project and places it on the ClipboardInserts the contents of the Clipboard starting at the current Playhead Cursor position.When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material on the trackbehaves according to the current Insert mode setting.Inserts the contents of the Clipboard ending at I.e.before, the current PlayheadCursor position. When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material onthe track behaves according to the current Insert mode setting.Inserts the contents of the Clipboard with the first sync point in the Clipboard contentsat the current Playhead Cursor position. Depending on where the first syncpoint is, the material pasted may start, end or straddle the current Playhead CursorPosition. When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material on the trackbehaves according to the current Insert mode setting.Paste & PlaceOpens the Placement Tool with extensive placement options. Please see: ThePlacement Tool on page 130Paste to Original TC If the Clipboard contains a single clip, insert this at its original TimeCode *Paste to original TimeCode Works differently with clips and Range Selections. If the Clipboard contains a singleclip this will be pasted to its original time code. If the Clipboard contains more thanone clip or a selection of a clip or clips this will be pasted to the time code at thebeginning of where the selection was made on the next track(s) where there areno clips which would be overwritten.Paste to End of Selection Inserts beginning of contents of Clipboard to end of current selectionFill SelectionThis command will substitute the Clipboard contents for the selected clip or regionReplace SelectionLoop SelectionFit SelectionThis command will substitute the Clipboard contents for the selected clip or region andripple following clips if there's a length differenceThis command will substitute a loop of the Clipboard contents for the selected clip orregion without changing sync on the track. Very useful for extending effects to fit a givenspace.This command allows inserted clips to be fit into specified regions on the Timeline. Thisrequires the Timezone Time compression/Expansion plug-inEditing : Edit Command highlights: 8 - 125

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