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really basic Premiere CS6 question
Posted by Matthew Mixon on August 17, 2012 at 6:02 pmWhile editing in FCP7, I usually set an in point, set an out point, and ripple delete the selection. Can’t seem to get that to work here in Premiere if anyone can help. Thanks!
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Greg Baber
August 17, 2012 at 6:23 pmIt’s a different workflow within Premiere. What I would recommend doing, is make razer cuts on your in and out points. Then you can context click on the newly created clip and choose ripple delete.
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Tony Pfau
August 17, 2012 at 10:31 pmHi Matthew
I use the extract function (Application-.sequence-extract in keboard shortcuts) and set a keyboard shortcut to do that on the sequence, just as you described, an in then an out then extract.
You have to have the tracks you wish to affect activated. I typically lock and deactivate any track I don’t want to affect. Also PPro has a ripple cursor that I set a shortcut for as well. Hope that helps
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Shane Ross
August 17, 2012 at 11:22 pmIt SHOULD work fine. Just use the FCP keyboard layout for a while so that it works like it did for you in FCP. Ripple delete is a very basic edit function. It shouldn’t be as complex as they are explaining. It worked fine when I use the FCP keyboard layout.
Shane
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Matthew Mixon
August 23, 2012 at 10:11 pmThanks all. Tony, extraction was exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks.
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