Soundbite "Move-to" command
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Soundbite "Move-to" command
Hey all, I've been searching in vain for a while on this topic, but I'm sure it's buried somewhere in the MN vaults... I'm using DP 7.22 to add some sounds to a film. Workflow-wise, it would be really great if I could add a soundbite to a track, and then type in on some tab the exact timecode I want it to start at, much like one can do in the markers window. Is there a way to do this???
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Re: Soundbite "Move-to" command
When you select the soundbite in on your track in the Sequence editor, you'll see a bar marked with an "E" just above the time ruler. That's Event information. The first time next to the big E will be the start time of the soundbite. Change the number and the soundbite moves to that timecode.
I think you can also do this in the Event list, but I'm always in the SE, and it's right there.
Hope this helps!
Matt
I think you can also do this in the Event list, but I'm always in the SE, and it's right there.
Hope this helps!
Matt
Mac Pro 8 core Nehalem,OS X 10.6.8, MOTU 896HD, DP 7.24, Finale 2009, MSI, Izotope Trash, Spectron, Ozone 4, Alloy, Rx2
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Re: Soundbite "Move-to" command
Select the region and hit command-L.
Choose the top tab "To Tab or Marker".
Choose the top tab "To Tab or Marker".
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Re: Soundbite "Move-to" command
I mean "To Time or Marker"...
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Re: Soundbite "Move-to" command
Another way: Edit > Shift
Oh, sorry. I see someone else already mentioned this. I didn't recognize the key command because mine have been changed.
c-ya,
Dan Worley
Oh, sorry. I see someone else already mentioned this. I didn't recognize the key command because mine have been changed.
c-ya,
Dan Worley
DP10.13
Re: Soundbite "Move-to" command
Awesome! Thanks so much everyone.