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Making an Edit
This section explains one method of editing with your Avid system. As
you learn how to use the various editing tools, you can develop an
editing method that works best for you.
Whether you establish a new sequence in advance, or do not prepare a
sequence and want to begin editing right away, use the following pro-
cedure to begin editing:
1. Load the first clip into the Source monitor. If you have not already
marked IN and OUT points for the clip in advance or created a
subclip, view and mark the clip as necessary.
2. Click buttons in the source track selector panel to select the tracks
you want to include in the edit. Only the tracks that have been dig-
itized for the clip appear as source tracks in the Timeline. For more
information on using the track selector panel, see “Using the
Track Selector Panel” on page 504.
For example, with a talking head you might select tracks V1 (pic-
ture) and A2 (sound), if the voice was recorded on that track. You
would deselect track A1, which might have unwanted wild sound
picked up from a second microphone, or it might have no sound
at all.
As another example, if you are first laying down a music track,
you would select track A1 or A2 depending upon where the music
was digitized, and deselect V1.
3. Click the Splice-in button to add the edit to the sequence in the
Record monitor.
The Record monitor displays the end of the last frame of the new
edit. (You can scroll the position indicator in the Timeline or the
position bar beneath the Record monitor to review the shot.) The
edit also generates a graphical display of the cut in the Timeline.
Splice-in
button