![]() The Trim tool can be used to dynamically adjust the length of a clip. What is the Trim tool used for? What modifier can you use to reverse the direction of the Trim tool? What happens when you click on a clip with the Grabber tool in Spot mode?Ĩ. To create multiple new clips from a selection dividing the selection of specified intervals or events.ħ. To separate a selection from a large clip from the material on either side.ģ. To split a clip into two separate clips at the insertion point.Ģ. What are some operations that the Separate Clip command can be used for?ġ. Name some common editing commands provided in Pro Tools.Ĭut, Copy, Paste, Clear (delete), Duplicate, RepeatĦ. Click at the head of the currently selected main Timebase ruler or click on the Grid indicator in the toolbar.ĥ. From the GRID VALUE pop-up menu choose an appropriate timescale. Click the GRID VALUE pop-up selector in the toolbar area of the Edit window.Ģ. How can you configure the size of the Grid increments used in Grid mode? How can you display or hide the Grid lines in the Edit window?ġ. In Relative Grid mode, if the clip’s start point falls between gridlines, the clip will move in grid increments, preserving is offset from the grid.Ĥ. If a clips start point falls between gridlines, moving the clip will snap its start time to the nearest grid line. ![]() What happens when you move a clip whose start point falls between Grid lines in Absolute Grid mode? What happens when you do the same thing in Relative Grid mode? ![]() Editing a clip in Slip mode has no affect on subsequent clips, unless the edit courses clips to overlap in which case the underlying clip is trimmed rescued by the overlying clip.ģ. i.e In Shuffle mode when you move or place clips on a track, their placement is constrained by other clips. Subsequent clips on the track will move to the left to close up the space. What happens when you delete a clip from between two existing clips in Shuffle mode? What happens when you do the same thing in Slip mode? Loop playback requires a selection at least 0.5 seconds in lengthĢ. Loop playback allows you to repeat your selection continuously, looping from the end of the selection back to the start without interruption.
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