How bout you highlight a clip, hold option and cursor arrow up or down to move between tracks. This would be in line with holding option in effects mode and using left and right cursor arrows to move keyframes. Then add to that holding Ctrl too to copy while moving the clip the first time you bump it. It would drop the clip when you released all the keys so that you could hop over multiple tracks without dropping the clip on every track along the way. This would also avoid punching out other media on the tracks as you hopped through them.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <Steve@...> wrote :This methodology makes great sense. What Acid REALLY needs is a tool to move clips between tracks - and optionally copy them between tracks - that doesn't involve dragging at all. Usually people just want them up without lateral movement. And if you want lateral movement those tools are already there
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On Sep 18, 2015, at 2:56 AM, Paul Shields paulshieldsavidl@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Steve is correct - I'm talking about the mouse based timeline segment
dragging. The alt-c (or just c as I've had alt mapped to my c key since
1998!) clipboard method is the one I use most of the time but sometimes
I'm tidying up a timeline (I do a lot of online) so I'm just moving
clips vertically up and down tracks or sorting captions.
Example from the other day is a sequence being prepped to go through to
Baselight for a grade. I make a timeline with everything the colourist
needs simplified on V1 moving all effects, gfx etc up to a higher track
ready for when the grade comes back to me. The EOP/BOP bumpers are full
screen graphics which I want to have up on V6 so I know where they are
but I also want the colourist to have them rather than a black screen.
So I want to copy the bumper clip from V1 up to V6 rather than moving
it. Alt+segment drag is fractionally quicker for me than the alt-c
method in this case (and a little more intuitive when I'm working with
the timeline without worrying about the editorial context of the clips)
but if I can't snap the clip to vertical movement only then it doesn't
really help. Same goes for duping a caption over to an in point I've set
later in the cut for a quick template workflow.
Seems Avid could add a new modifier combo which enables copy and snap
but I wanted to check there wasn't one already that I hadn't found!
Thanks for the answers guys :)
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