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Working with Multiple Tracks
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To perform an alternate edit:
1. Load a sequence in the Timeline.
2. Create a bin called Alternate Edits.
3. Place clips or subclips in the Alternate Edits bin you want for your sequence.
The clips swapped into the sequence start at the beginning of the clip or subclip unless you mark
an In or an Out point. When Out points are used, the sequence backfills the duration on the clip
being replaced, starting from the Out point.
4. Move the position indicator in the Timeline to the clip you want to replace.
5. Select Tools > Command Palette.
6. Click the Play tab.
7. Click the Alternate Edit button.
The system replaces the clip and performs an Edit Review command. (For information on Edit
Review, see “Reviewing Trim Edits” on page 596.)
The replacement clip prerolls in the sequence, using the preroll time specified in the Trim
Settings dialog box.
Each time you click the Alternate Edit button, a clip from the Alternate Edits bin overwrites the
selected clip.
8. (Option) Perform successive alternate edits as follows:
a. Stop playing the sequence when the position indicator is on the clip being replaced, or move
the position indicator to the clip being replaced.
b. Click the Alternate Edit button.
Repeat this process to cycle through all the clips in the Alternate Edits bin.
Muting Individual Clips in the Timeline
The editing application allows you to mute individual video and audio clips in the Timeline. You can
mute an audio or video clip in the Timeline by either right clicking on the clip and choosing Mute
clips or selecting Mute clips from the Timeline menu.
To mute an individual clip in the Timeline:
1. Locate the audio or video clip the sequence in the Timeline that you want to mute.
2. Right click the clip and select Mute clip. (You must be in Segment mode to mute a clip.)
The clip is then grayed out and the clip text appears in italics.