Editing Modes > Insert Mode >
Overwrite
Insert Track
Editing Modes > Remove Mode >
Remove
Remove and Ripple
Editing Modes > Snap Mode >
Don't Snap
Head to End
Tail to Beginning
Head to Nearest
Tail to Nearest
First select the Clip or group of Clips, then select the desired Jog-Wheel Editing
Mode from the choice of:
Move
Move And XFade
Trim In
Trim Out
Trim Fade In
Trim Fade Out
Trim Fade In X (Symmetrically)
Trim Fade Out X (Symmetrically)
Trim Sync Point
Slide Media
Previous Clip Trim Out
Previous Clip Trim Fade Out
Previous Clip Trim Fade Out X (symmetrically)
Previous Clip Trim Source Out
Now simply move the jog wheel to Move, Trim, or Slide Media of the selected Clip(s)
Pressing the Spacebar or Enter confirms the change(s), Esc cancels.
When checked, any clip placed so that it overlaps an existing clip will overwrite the
part of that clip where the two overlap.
When checked, any clip placed on a track will be inserted into the track and will rip-
ple all other material on the track later in time (to the right) by the length of the clip
being 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. Everything
else 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 a
track. 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 end
of the last clip on the track, abutting the head of the new clip to the end (tail) of the last
clip.
This mode will cause any clip placed on a track to snap to the beginning of the first
clip 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 the
nearest edit point or mark on the track. This includes the head or tail of existing clips on
the track, as well as the Play Head Cursor, Mark In, Mark Out, Named Markers, or CD
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 near-
est edit point or mark on the track. This include the head or tail of existing clips on the
track, as well as the Play Head Cursor, Mark In, Mark Out, Named Markers, or CD Marks.
The clip will interact with existing clips according to the Insert Mode setting.
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