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  • Blade cut keyboard command

    Posted by Michael Allen on March 9, 2006 at 4:36 pm

    What is the keyboard shortcut to razer blade a clip in the time line? Sorry for the simple question. When I hover over the blade it shows a -b but that does not seem to “cut” (split) the highlighted clip. What is the keyboard shortcut?

    Debe replied 20 years, 2 months ago 9 Members · 14 Replies
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  • Matt Larson

    March 9, 2006 at 4:44 pm

    Keep the Quick reference keyboard guide included with the manual next to your keyboard until you have it memorized! You will not only edit faster, but you’ll learn how to do things you never knew how to do in the first place. If you have down time, just go through the list and try the ones that you’ve never used before…. who needs a manual?

  • Jerry Alto

    March 9, 2006 at 4:44 pm

    Mike- b.
    hope this helps.
    Jerry

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  • Debe

    March 9, 2006 at 4:55 pm

    “b” selects the blade tool. You still have to click the timeline to actually make the cut.

    I think Mike wants a keyboard command that makes a cut at the playhead?

    CTRL+V does that on the default keyboard. If you’ve remapped things, search for “add edit” in the command list.

    debe

  • Lexerton

    March 9, 2006 at 5:33 pm

    Just a suggestion –

    map the ‘/’ key as add edit (no modifier)

    it works well – try playing a long clip in the timeline, dropping edits as it plays by hitting the / key and when you stop playback hey presto a load of edits appear (good for cutting music)

    Lex

  • Bryce Whiteside

    March 9, 2006 at 5:34 pm

    Download this excellent .PDF, Final Cut Pro 4 Default Keyboard Set-up .

    This is the best FCP keyboard map in my experience. What is really great about it is you can open it up in Mac OS X Preview or Adobe Acrobat, Command+F (Search), type a key word like mark, canvas, viewer, et al and it will take you right to the all shortcuts keys related to say like mark, mark in, mark out.

    Very handy,
    Bryce Whiteside

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  • Bryce Whiteside

    March 9, 2006 at 5:47 pm

    Or add one modifier like:
    Command+/

    Since / = pan right

    He could use the Command key just to the right of the spacebar close to the forward slash.

    I like your forward slash — / — suggestion because it gives the feeling of slice and presently it only has one function assigned to it.

    Inquiring minds.
    Bryce Whiteside

    Don’t worry Mr. B. I have a cunning plan…

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  • Liam Stephens

    March 9, 2006 at 7:16 pm

    Its amazing how much u learn & find through doing shortcuts. My boss who is an ACE would not sit on an edit with me unless i knew the shortcuts. It took me about a week to get all the down all the shortcuts she needed. Cut to me a year and a half later and i’m a 1000 times more proficient. I can’t believe I only found last week that if u hit b twice quickly u get the large blade tool that cuts multiple clips on multiple tracks. It just saved me a ton of time and a whole lot of RSI. I wish i had looked more closely at my FCP Keyguide place mat 8 months ago…

  • Bryce Whiteside

    March 9, 2006 at 7:40 pm

    If there was a Message Thread Hall of Fame this would be one of them Shortcuts to die for (whats your favorite) by Anders Haavie on 2005-10-04 22:18:22.

    Inquiring minds…
    Bryce Whiteside

    Don’t worry Mr. B. I have a cunning plan…

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  • Matt Larson

    March 9, 2006 at 7:54 pm

    You can also do this in FCP 5 (and maybe 4.5 too, I don’t remember) by hitting option+J

  • Bryce Whiteside

    March 9, 2006 at 10:24 pm

    True but the .PDF also gives you a visual keyboard map that may help jog your memory so it is easier to remember rather than just a Final Cut Pro Button List.

    Adding to your OPT+J, if you CTRL+click (or Right+click with a 2 or 3 button mouse) in the darker grey area to the right of tabs in any window you will get a context menu with the following:
    Show Keyboard Layout
    Show Button List
    ——————–
    Save Main Button Bars…
    Load Main Button Bars…

    Inquiring minds…
    Bryce Whiteside

    Don’t worry Mr. B. I have a cunning plan…

    PowerBook 1.67 Ghz ATI 9700 128 MB 2 GB
    Mac OS X 10.4.5 QuickTime Pro 7.0.4
    Final Cut Pro HD
    DVD Studio Pro 3
    Motion
    After Effects 6.5

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