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alifftudm95 wrote on 4/11/2022, 1:33 PM

You need to activate the ripple mode in timeline. I don't think you can hybrid a fast cut without ripple mode physically enabled.

The ripple function need to be switch on, otherwise it does nothing.

So for ur question, yes you can Cut and Ripple by:

1) Make Sure Ripple Is enabled, make sure to select appropriate ripple mode via the drop down menu

2) Alt + Open or Close Bracket to fast cut left or right portion of the event

 

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Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 1:51 PM

@McOkwiri Yes, these keys at the bottom of the timeline,

McOkwiri wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:05 PM

@Former user Thank you. This is what I have been looking for.

3POINT wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:13 PM

It's also possible to redirect those Trim-start and Trim-end keys to other keyboard keys. So instead of Alt+[ and Alt+], I prefer the just the A and D key for this, since the S-key is already for splitting an event.

Another option is to redirect those keys to a shuttle control.

Also no need to activate Ripple, you can always ripple-edit directly after a Trim-start or Trim-end by pressing F, CTRL+F or CTRL+Shift+F (for following ripple edit options):

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:18 PM

@3POINT A,S,D for me too 👍🤸‍♂️

3POINT wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:25 PM

@3POINT A,S,D for me too 👍🤸‍♂️

It's a relict from my Pinnacle time, some two decades ago...🙃

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:33 PM

@3POINT 👍 I used MEP for many yrs, that's Z trim start, U trim end & T for cut 👍

3POINT wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:39 PM

@3POINT 👍 I used MEP for many yrs, that's Z trim start, U trim end & T for cut 👍

That's probably useful on a german keyboard, but a disaster on an international keyboard.

A,S,D keys are located on the same place on both keyboards.

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 2:52 PM

@3POINT I've an international keyboard, for yrs i used it so it was just instinctive, but never heard of a German keyboard, just Googled it & aha! it makes sense now why those keys are chosen as default shortcuts, i always wondered why they were spread out like that but on the German one they're not, Thanks.

3POINT wrote on 4/11/2022, 3:01 PM

@Former user As I'm a Dutchman living in Germany, I have two keyboards connected to my editing PC, a German and an International keyboard. The german keyboard I use mainly for those typical german characters üöäß...😁

McOkwiri wrote on 4/11/2022, 3:10 PM

It's also possible to redirect those Trim-start and Trim-end keys to other keyboard keys. So instead of Alt+[ and Alt+], I prefer the just the A and D key for this, since the S-key is already for splitting an event.

Another option is to redirect those keys to a shuttle control.

Also no need to activate Ripple, you can always ripple-edit directly after a Trim-start or Trim-end by pressing F, CTRL+F or CTRL+Shift+F (for following ripple edit options):

Makes perfect sense. Now enjoying fast editing.

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 3:18 PM

@3POINT Travelled or past through Germany many times to tour East Europe for a couple of mths at a time & to drive down to Crete where i stayed for 2-3mths during the winter 5-6 yrs in a row, I've a cousin living in Germany, German is a fairly universal language in East Europe right down to Crete, I learnt many German words.. but i still can't spk German 😂😂

3POINT wrote on 4/11/2022, 3:32 PM

Driving down from UK to Crete...isn't flying faster and cheaper?

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 3:53 PM

I had friends living in Crete, we took an old van full of tinned food, (baked beans +Tuna..) & some other food stuff + boxes of Rizla, a lot of things are imported there so some things are expensive, Baked Beans 10p in Liddle UK - £2.50 in Crete, Rizla 20p - £2 in Crete, we'd also sell the van when down there, MOT is not as strict down there 🙈 It was a bit of a rd trip which paid for itself, filled their cupboard with food & other some ex-pats, German, English...,

When touring East Europe we'd buy an old German van, Deutsche Post VW's were almost perfect, Diesel was cheap in the 90's, ½ the price of the UK, we'd stay in the smaller towns, for £5 a night i could camp, eat well & get drunk in the sun 😂😂

Former user wrote on 4/11/2022, 4:00 PM

@McOkwiri 👍👍🤸‍♂️😊

relaxvideo wrote on 4/12/2022, 11:56 AM

Is it possible to assign a shortcut for auto ripple affected tracks and a different hotkey for all tracks?

I use both mode, and the icon doesnt show info about which mode is active (only if autoripple is enabled or disabled), so i always have to click the arrow next to it, and select the wanted mode.

With two different hotkeys it will be much-much easier and faster to edit my projects.

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3POINT wrote on 4/12/2022, 12:32 PM

Is it possible to assign a shortcut for auto ripple affected tracks and a different hotkey for all tracks?

I use both mode, and the icon doesnt show info about which mode is active (only if autoripple is enabled or disabled), so i always have to click the arrow next to it, and select the wanted mode.

With two different hotkeys it will be much-much easier and faster to edit my projects.

There're already hot keys present for the different ripple modes. See the screenshot in my earlier post.

relaxvideo wrote on 4/12/2022, 12:47 PM

but i don't talk about post-edit ripple. i talk about the auto ripple button. I like to enable it for affected track with one key, and all tracks with other key.

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3POINT wrote on 4/12/2022, 1:33 PM

The auto ripple button is a switch that can be switched on/off and when switched "on" depending of it's setting it will it acts according: there are no hot keys to change that setting.

When auto ripple button is "off" than following hot keys ripple once according:

Personally I seldom switch the auto ripple button to "on" and use than those hot-keys.