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Chapter 2: Sonoma Editor
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2.11.4.1
Edit Operations
There are two operations that can be performed on either edit point:
Trim
Change the ingredient's size by moving one edit point while the other edit point remains
fixed. If the edit-in is trimmed the ingredient's starting position changes.
Slip
Change the ingredient's position by aligning either edit point to a new location on the EDL.
The ingredient's size remains the same.
Radio buttons select which edit operation is active.
Regardless of the edit operation, when a trim command is actually performed the operation is first
checked to ensure that the edit does not exceed the length of the clip or the usable range of the EDL.
2.11.4.2
Absolute changes
The edit points can be set to an absolute value by selecting the desired operation, clicking on the
edit-in or edit-out number box, typing in a location, and pressing
ENTER
. The result depends on the
operation:
Absolute Slip
The current ingredient is slipped in the EDL so that its edit point lies at the new position. All
the other ingredients in the selection are moved by the same relative amount.
Absolute Trim
The edit points of all ingredients are trimmed to the new value. This command aligns the
beginnings, or ends, of all the ingredients in the selection. If the selection was not aligned to
begin with, a warning dialog is displayed before the operation is performed.
There is a shortcut button for absolute slip and trim to the Nowline. Pressing the
NL
button next to
the number box performs an absolute change as if you had selected the number box, typed in the
current position of the Nowline, and pressed
ENTER
.
2.11.4.3
Relative Changes
Relative changes are performed by pressing one of the
+
or
-
buttons next to a number box:
Relative Slip
The nudge amount is added/subtracted to the edit point of each ingredient. The relative
locations of all the ingredients in the selection are maintained.
Relative Trim
The nudge amount is added/subtracted to each ingredient's edit-point. The relative locations
of all the ingredients in the selection are maintained.
2.11.4.4
Keyboard Accelerators
The edit point nudge commands are also accessible from keyboard accelerators that are active
whenever there are one or more ingredients selected and the ingredient editor control panel is
selected. These accelerators perform just like the buttons, the effect of the operation depends on the
current trim/slip radio button selection:
2.11.4
Ingredient Edit Points Section