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4. Press one or a combination of the J-K-L keys.
As the transition plays, notice that both the A-side and B-side of
the trim play back in the Trim monitors.
5. When you see or hear the point to which you want to trim, press
the space bar to stop playback and update the transition in the
sequence.
Trimming During a Playback Loop
An alternative method for trimming is to view the transition continu-
ously in a playback loop, and use the keyboard to adjust the transition
in 1-frame or 10-frame (8-frame for 24p) increments until you achieve
the trim you want. You can perform this procedure in any of the Trim
modes, using either single-roller or dual-roller trims.
To trim during a playback loop:
1. Enter Trim mode and select transitions for trimming.
2. Click the Play Loop button to repeatedly play the selected transi-
tions.
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To make adjustments to the playback loop for preroll, postroll, or intermission
intervals, see “Reviewing the Trim Edit” on page 430
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3. Press a keyboard equivalent to perform a Trim function. Also, if
you are having difficulty determining which side of the transition
to trim (for example, during a difficult audio edit), use the Go to
IN and Go to OUT keys to review only one side.
The system performs the trim before the next playback loop, so
you can view the trimmed transition during playback, then make
further changes until you are satisfied with the adjustment.
4. When you are finished, exit the playback loop by pressing the
space bar or clicking the Play Loop button.
1 frame 10 frames