I feel as if I'm missing something very obvious and its a noob question. But I've been using vegas for years and don't how to do this properly. Its also very important, so hopefully others can learn as well.
I have several tracks and I'm cutting to make a single master. On the master track, I use the [ and ] keys to position the cursor where I want to cut. So far so good. Now I have to move the cursor to another track and split the clip exactly on that timeline position.
Q1: How do I select the other track at the precise position (via the keyboard, hopefully) without accidentally "nudging" the cursor.
Now that I have split the other clip, I need to move it from that track to the master track.
Q2: How do I move that clip "vertically" without accidentally moving it "horizontally", i.e., screwing up the timeline position and leaving gaps between clips in the master track?
TIA.
I have several tracks and I'm cutting to make a single master. On the master track, I use the [ and ] keys to position the cursor where I want to cut. So far so good. Now I have to move the cursor to another track and split the clip exactly on that timeline position.
Q1: How do I select the other track at the precise position (via the keyboard, hopefully) without accidentally "nudging" the cursor.
Now that I have split the other clip, I need to move it from that track to the master track.
Q2: How do I move that clip "vertically" without accidentally moving it "horizontally", i.e., screwing up the timeline position and leaving gaps between clips in the master track?
TIA.