Using quick edit mode, Creating your clips, Playing a sequence – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual
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Using Quick Edit mode
Quick Edit mode switches you to the Source Tool after an edit to the Timeline, which
is good if you prefer to lay down all of your edits and then go back and review your
sequence.
1. Press
2
to select the Source tool.
2. Click the
Quick Edit
button.
You are now in Quick Edit mode.
To stop Quick Editing, click the Quick Edit button again.
Creating your clips
You create clips to make your sequence.
1. Play the source to find the media you want.
2. Press
F12
to start recording.
3. Press the
spacebar
to stop recording immediately, or press
O
on your keyboard to
stop recording after adding Out handles.
4. Play the sequence.
5. Repeat these steps for each additional clip in your sequence.
Playing a sequence
As you create a sequence, you may want to review the progress. With Aurora Edit,
you can play the sequence as part of the editing process in the Timeline.
1. Select the Timeline Tool by pressing
1
on the keyboard or clicking
Timeline
Tool.
2. Select one of these commands to play or work through the sequence:
Description
Keyboard
Key
Icon
Command
Moves the position indicator one
frame to the left.
A
Back 1 Frame
Moves the position indicator one
frame to the right.
S
Forward 1
Frame
Moves the position indicator ten
frames to the left.
D
Back 10 Frames
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