Moving audio clips, Copying clips to the timeline, Copying and pasting clips – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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Function
Keyboard Keys
Moves the selected clip one frame to the left on the Timeline.
Numberpad 4
Moves the selected clip one frame to the right on the Timeline.
Numberpad 6
Moves the selected clip 10 frames to the left on the Timeline.
Ctrl + Numberpad 4
Moves the selected clip 10 frames to the left n the Timeline.
Ctrl + Numberpad 6
Moves the selected clip to the previous cut point.
Z
Moves the selected clip to the next cut point.
X
Moving audio clips
You can move an audio clip to any of the eight Aurora Edit audio tracks.
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Drag the audio clip to the desired track.
Copying clips to the Timeline
You can copy clips from the Bin or another sequence to the Timeline for use in a
sequence.
Use one of the following methods to copy selected clips to the Timeline:
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When the video source is active in the viewer, click the
Copy To Timeline
button
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Press
C
on the keyboard
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Drag the clip from the Bin to the Timeline
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Right-click on the clip in the Bin and select
Copy To Timeline
Copying and pasting clips
In the Timeline, you can copy and paste items, such as video and audio clips, graphics,
effects, and transitions.
1. Use one of these methods to select the item(s) to copy or delete:
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Click once on the clip or track in the Timeline
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Lasso the area in the Timeline
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Mark an In and Out point
2. Right-click in the Timeline (with the item selected) and select an action:
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Delete Selected
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Lift Selected
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