Wednesday, May 4, 2016

[Avid-L2] Re: Resolve update from Editor's Lounge event

 

Not sure what you are saying here. Yes, that's the default, but that's what modifiers are for. In MC you pick one of two buttons (or keyboard commands). Maybe I am missing something, but what is the big difference? "


No difference IF you want both non-ripple commands AND ripple commands. 

But, after moving clips into a Project, trimming is primarily edge-trims. Clips get longer or shorter. Clips ripple both ways. Making a clip longer should never be destructive — push clips right. Clips get inserted between clips — push clips right. Clips get deleted. Why would I want a gap to open when I can issue a non-model (immediate) Lift?

Overwrite is destructive — just put the clip in an upper track. (But if I wanted to, there is an Overwrite command.)

FCPX let's me do a Replace by dragging it where I need it. (And, I can Fit-to-Fill.)


So far no need to switch to a non-ripple Mode. I'm not saying others might not want/need a non-ripple action, but in many decades of film and video editing I've found keeping it simple let's me work very fast.

I work with sync audio or no audio clips. Were I editing audio I likely would want my default mode" to be non-ripple.

And, I really would like a way to send an audio clip to specific point and have it stay where I put it. Maybe I just don't know how to do this.

Best Regards,
Steve Mullen



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