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11.3.4
MANAGING EVENTS
Events can be trimmed and named as described in prior sections (see Section 8.10). We’ve
spoken, too, about managing clip order and tab placement by editing the
Event ID
(11.3.1).
Events can also be re-ordered by clicking anywhere in their row and dragging up or down.
Cut, Copy
and
Paste
functions using the
Control Surface
or keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + x, Ctrl + c,
and Ctrl + v) work just as you would expect, and this offers another way to move events into
other tabs. Alternatively, you can access these features from a context menu opened by right-
clicking. (This menu also provides
Audio Level
settings for the recorded
events
.) See Section
11.1.3 for more.
The
CLIP LIST
table supports multi-selection as well.
Press
SHIFT
when clicking an item to select all items between the existing and newly
selected item
Hold down Ctrl on the keyboard while clicking non-adjacent items to select only those
individual entries.
Pasted items within the
CLIP LIST
(and
PLAY LIST
) will be inserted below the currently selected
event row. When dealing with multi-selected items, insertions are made in their original order.
11.4
PLAYING CLIPS
You can, of course, move through the currently displayed clip by pressing
PLAY
and
STOP
, or by
using the
T-Bar
or
Jog Wheel
on the
Control Surface
(see Section 8.6 for more detail). As we’re
discussing
CLIPS LIST
features in this section, though, note that playback can also be initiated by
double-clicking the
Memo
field for a clip, or by clicking the onscreen
Play
button in the transport
control group beneath the output monitor for
Channel B
hosts.
11.5
SELECTION, CHANNELS, & DISPLAY
Generally, the highlighted clip in the active event row is shown on the current output (
A
or
B
). In
the case of multi-event or multi-clip selections, the last
-
selected clip is the one displayed on
output.
Tip: If a CLIP LIST asset is unavailable for any reason, it is shown with a red border.
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