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  • Yes, I tried that and it worked wonderfully, a welcome function. Mapped to the timeline bar as well. (Thanks Jerry for the tip).
    -D

  • Yes, that’s the method I’ve been using, but it’s pretty clunky when, as in the example I gave, you might not have audio on some tracks until way downstream. I’m hoping there’s a better, easier way. On the Avid you can just do an insert edit across all your tracks and then trim in or out as you see fit- the whole sequence moves and stays in sync, no problemo.

    -D

  • This is exactly what I’d like to do. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work, because on my tracks 5 and 6 I have no audio until way downstream, and unless I’m missing something you can’t razor into a a portion of an audio track where there’s no audio.

  • This is exactly what I’d like to do. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work, because on my tracks 5 and 6 I have no audio until way downstream, and unless I’m missing something you can’t razor into a a portion of an audio track where there’s no audio.

  • Daniel Mcgilvray

    May 30, 2005 at 7:38 pm in reply to: FCP scrolling through cuts

    Thanks Jeff!

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