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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 8:01 PM

    • axel andy
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    copy & paste to new track...new thread

    I'm starting a new thread because the last one I started began to lose me...

    I just was able to copy several clips that were side by side on audio track 1 to audio track 2.  Actually, in seg. mode I marked an in & out point of the segment on audio track 1; copied (to clipboard).  Then I moved all those highlighted clips down to track 2.  Then I pasted the orginal clip back onto track 1.  Now when I try it I am unable to do any more than 1 clip at a time.  I don't want to simply pan my single track to the middle.  I want 2 tracks of the same audio (with all the keyframes I already put in). 

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 8:11 PM In reply to

    • NP
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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

    Rather than moving the clips after you copy them - you can open the clipboard monitor and then paste the clips from the clipboard onto track 2 using the same in & out points - just make sure to turn off track 1 when you paste to track two.

     

  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 8:23 PM In reply to

    • Larry Rubin
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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     You can mark an in to out region of your timeline and CTRL + ALT +c will load that material in your source monitor. You can then patch source tracks to record tracks any way you want. This is a great workaround for editing a portion of a sequence back into itself - something the software does not allow you to do directly.  You never have to touch the clipboard.

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 9:58 PM In reply to

    • axel andy
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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     Larry -

    I marked an in/out point on the audio track & did a "ctrl/alt/c" but nothing loaded into the source monitor.  I then tried it with the audio & video tracks turned on and still nothing loaded into the source monitor.  Is this a "MAC" command?

    K

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 10:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

    Nope, but I believe the command is actually just alt+c.

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 10:42 PM In reply to

    • Larry Rubin
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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     Strange, because on my systems both ALT + c and CTRL + ALT + c work. I guess that's a DV Express quirk.

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 11:36 PM In reply to

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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     ALT + c brings up my clip menu

    and CTRL + ALT + c bring up nothing.

     

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  • Mon, Jun 16 2008 11:51 PM In reply to

    • Larry Rubin
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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     Well the only explanation would appear to be this shortcut is just not available in DV Express. That's a shame because it's a real time-saver. A workaround would be to create a new sequence, use your existing sequence as a source and cross patch any way you want to.

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  • Tue, Jun 17 2008 9:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: copy & paste to new track...new thread

     Or use the clipboard monitor.  It works the same as source monitor.

     

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