Euphonix Version 4 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
6.1.1
Edit a Single Clip with the Mouse
Edit a clip's position, fades, and head/tail position with the mouse.
1. Left-click on any clip to highlight it for editing.
You will see the Fade and Clip edge handles.
2. Left-click, then hold and drag to move the clip.
3. Hold the keyboard's Ctrl key down to drag a copy of the clip.
4. Left-click hold then press and hold the keyboard's Alt key down to drag the
clip to another track while maintaining the same time code position.
5.
When you drop one clip onto another, the global crossfade value is applied to
the clip that you are dropping onto, not the clip you moved.
6.
Grab a fade handle at the top of a clip and drag it to the desired position. The
Fade handle is active when it turns bright solid red.
7.
Grab a Clip edge handle and drag it to the desired position. The Clip edge han-
dle is active when it turns bright solid red.
The exact value of the fade (ms) is shown in real time in the Clip Info dialog box.
To adjust the cross fades between clips, first adjust the fade out of the left clip and then
the fade in of the right clip. This provides optimal crossfade combinations. Because
cross fades can be set to 500 ms and clips can overlap such that two clips are mixed, it
is possible to cause a file's playback to fail due to exceeding the track playback count.
If you experience this behavior as indicated by clip playback failure on the Audio Decks
last few tracks, readjust your clip fades or bounce your edit to a new file.
Figure 6-1 Dragging fade handle
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Editing and Selection Features
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