Deleting effects from the information palette – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 2 User Manual
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EDIUS Neo — User Reference Guide
Section 6 — Effects and Titles
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Audio Cross Fade - Press the [
CTRL
]+[
AL
T]+[
T
] keys on the keyboard.
•
Keyer - Press the [
CTRL
]+[
AL
T]+[
G
] keys on the keyboard.
•
Transparency - Press the [
SHIFT
]+[
CTRL
]+[
AL
T]+[
G
keys on the keyboard.
•
Video Filter - Press the [
SHIFT
]+[
AL
T]+[
F
] keys on the keyboard.
•
Audio Filter - Press the [
CTRL
]+[
AL
T]+[
F
] keys on the keyboard.
•
All Transitions - Press the [
AL
T]+[
T
] keys on the keyboard.
•
All Filters - Press the [
SHIFT
]+[
CTRL
]+[
AL
T]+[
F
] keys on the keyboard.
Deleting Effects from the Information Palette
To delete an effect from the Information Palette, follow these steps:
1.
Click the area of the clip (e.g. video/audio track or mixer area) to which
the effect is applied that you wish to delete. See Verifying and Adjusting
Effects
for more information.
2.
From the effects list in the Information Palette, select the effect name
you wish to delete and click the Delete button (highlighted in blue in
Figure 562. Information Palette Delete Button
Alternative Methods:
•
Drag the effect name out of the Information Palette.
•
Drag and drop the effect name on the
Delete
button in the Information
Palette.
•
Right-click the effect name and select “Delete” from the menu.
•
Select an effect to delete and press the [
Delete
] key on the keyboard.
Note
In Extend mode, (see Extend Mode
for more information) when
a clip transition or audio cross fade is applied between clips, a green line (cut
point) is displayed on the transition indicator. Deleting the transition between
clips moves the Out point of the first clip and the In point of the second clip
to the cut point as illustrated in
.