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START CLICK GRAB (PC) CTRL CLICK GRAB (Mac)
Place your edit cursor at a desired location and use START CLICK GRABBER to move your clip to the exact edit cursor location on its current track. Add the ALT mod to copy it there
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Re: START CLICK GRAB (PC) CTRL CLICK GRAB (Mac)
Also, (on Mac) Ctrl-Cmd-Click spots the end of the clip to the cursor.
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Re: START CLICK GRAB (PC) CTRL CLICK GRAB (Mac)
Don't forget Sync Points. Click with the selection tool wherever you want the sync point to appear in your clip. Control+comma (command+comma for Mac) to add the sync point.
Then, you can use Start+shift+click (control+shift+click for Mac) to spot that clip's sync point to the cursor. Super useful for lining up transients, super easy when combined with "tab to transient". |
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