I would like to be able to make a J-cut or L-cut on the audio track of a video with the same ease as sliding a crossfade...ie position mouse cursor over junction/crossfade between 2 events, press Ctrl-Alt and drag. The problem is in remembering to 1) turn off auto-ripple and 2) turn on Ignore Event Grouping before making the edit, and remembering to restore them when done.
I know there are scripts to do this, but it ought to be built in to Vegas. Wouldn't it be possible to make a different "shift key" combination, like Ctrl-Alt-Shift, that would automatically temporarily suspend Auto-ripple and Event Grouping when the mouse was positioned over the boundary between 2 audio events? Or maybe using the "Windows" key as the mouse-modifier.
Although J-cuts and L-cuts are most frequently made by moving the audio edges, I occaisionally do it by moving the video edges while leaving the audio cut as is. So the J-cut/L-cut functionality should allow either the audio or the video edges to be slid without messing up other things on the timeline. And sometimes a J-cut is made by just sliding one edge of the audio over the other, to make a long audio crossfade.
I would also like to see J-cut/L-cut functionality included in the keypad-only edit combinations. That is, to expand on the edge-trimming keystrokes using the keypad, with for example the Ctrl-Alt- modifier to slide a crossfade.
Does Anyone else think this would be useful...or have another idea of how to do it? Or am I missing something in what is already available?
I know there are scripts to do this, but it ought to be built in to Vegas. Wouldn't it be possible to make a different "shift key" combination, like Ctrl-Alt-Shift, that would automatically temporarily suspend Auto-ripple and Event Grouping when the mouse was positioned over the boundary between 2 audio events? Or maybe using the "Windows" key as the mouse-modifier.
Although J-cuts and L-cuts are most frequently made by moving the audio edges, I occaisionally do it by moving the video edges while leaving the audio cut as is. So the J-cut/L-cut functionality should allow either the audio or the video edges to be slid without messing up other things on the timeline. And sometimes a J-cut is made by just sliding one edge of the audio over the other, to make a long audio crossfade.
I would also like to see J-cut/L-cut functionality included in the keypad-only edit combinations. That is, to expand on the edge-trimming keystrokes using the keypad, with for example the Ctrl-Alt- modifier to slide a crossfade.
Does Anyone else think this would be useful...or have another idea of how to do it? Or am I missing something in what is already available?