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10.0.6 is out! Take some caution when updating…
Posted by T. Payton on October 23, 2012 at 6:26 pmThe Apple web site is updated, but not yet on the Mac App Store. Dual viewers both with scopes, very cool.
https://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/whats-new/
Probably a good idea to keep a copy of 10.0.5 around incase this doesn’t work with my Matrox MX02.
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T. Payton
OneCreative, AlbuquerqueSteve Connor replied 13 years, 8 months ago 8 Members · 15 Replies -
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T. Payton
October 23, 2012 at 6:29 pmLooks like we got multiple selection ranges, and export a range to boot!
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T. Payton
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T. Payton
October 23, 2012 at 6:58 pmUp at the App Store in the US now. Motion updated too.
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T. Payton
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Andy Neil
October 23, 2012 at 7:28 pmFlexible clip connections is huge. You can now swap clips in the primary storyline without taking the connected clips along if you want to.
Andy
https://www.timesavertutorials.com
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Steve Connor
October 23, 2012 at 8:31 pm[Andy Neil] “Flexible clip connections is huge. You can now swap clips in the primary storyline without taking the connected clips along if you want to.”
I can’t make this work the tilde key doesn’t work with it, i just get a key repeat sound
Steve Connor
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Steve Connor
October 23, 2012 at 8:32 pmFound it, I had to map it in the keyboard shortcuts!
Steve Connor
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T. Payton
October 23, 2012 at 8:35 pmI thought at first it was toggle, but you have to hold it down. Also in the Commands window it is called “Override connections”.
Also Apple just posted an article about updating safely:
https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5550
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Andy Neil
October 23, 2012 at 8:50 pm[T. Payton] “I thought at first it was toggle, but you have to hold it down. “
Really? That’s strange. I could see it being a toggle if it were mapped to modifier key like say CMD+OPT or something, but it’s weird to hold down a regular keyboard character. I haven’t downloaded it yet because I’m at work, but I can’t wait to try it out later.
Andy
https://www.timesavertutorials.com
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Loren Risker
October 23, 2012 at 8:57 pmFinally, copy & paste attributes and drop shadow.
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Jeff Kirkland
October 23, 2012 at 10:11 pm[Andy Neil] ” That’s strange. I could see it being a toggle if it were mapped to modifier key like say CMD+OPT or something, but it’s weird to hold down a regular keyboard character.”
I guess holding down the key avoids forgetting whether the option is on or off and/or having to add some sort of indicator to tell you which mode you are in.Jeff Kirkland | Video Producer | Southern Creative Media | Melbourne Australia
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Andy Neil
October 24, 2012 at 2:11 amPersistent IN/OUTs now on clips. And the ability to select multiple ranges within a single clip. I’m not sure if I’ll use the multiple ranges much, but it’s still pretty cool.
So far, I keep coming back to the multichannel editing. It’s the feature I’ve been looking forward to for the longest I think. Couple of things I noticed:
You can’t change the channel configuration if you have a single channel selected in the timeline (makes sense)
If you select the clip and change the channel configuration, it essentially resets the audio and anything you did to individual channels is wiped away. This also makes sense, but is a bit of a gotcha.
Opening the audio components automatically places the cursor in range selection mode for the audio channels only. This is a nice time saver since you don’t have to select the tool to get on with editing individual audio channels.
Tracks that have been turned off in the inspector for a clip do not show up as audio components in the timeline. However, if you then turn them on, they will appear.
Selecting a range and hitting delete is analogous to the “disable” command. It’s not deleting audio in that range, its merely disabling it. This is important because if you then hit disable (V) for the entire channel, it will reset any deletion edits you’ve made to the channel. Therefore, if you want to mute a section of a track but you also want the ability to disable a channel temporarily while editing, you’re better off defining a range and dragging the volume down. Keyframed volume adjustments are not affected when the disable command is used.
Andy
https://www.timesavertutorials.com
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