User Manual
Slipping or Sliding Segments
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If you trim the B-side of the transition in the same direction, the additional sync-locked
segments slide back in the sequence to maintain sync until they encounter another
segment in the same track. At this point, you can trim no further and the system emits a
warning sound.
- When you trim back the A-side of a transition, additional segments locked in sync move
back as well. If the segments are staggered and one of the additional sync-locked
segments encounters another segment on the same track, you can trim no further and the
system emits a warning sound.
If you trim the B-side of the transition in the same direction, all other segments locked
in sync move forward to stay in sync. If the transitions are staggered, this action might
split one or more of the sync-locked segments at the sync point established by the
position indicator. The trim adds Filler where the split occurs.
3. (Option) Select all synced tracks for simultaneous slipping or sliding to avoid sync breaks.
Slip and slide trims are not protected for sync.
Slipping or Sliding Segments
Slip and slide procedures constitute two unique trim techniques that let you make frame-accurate
adjustments to a selected segment. They do not affect the overall duration of the sequence or the
sync relationships between multiple tracks.
Slip or Slide trimming lets you do the following:
• Slip or slide the video and audio segments together.
• Slip or slide a single segment of video or audio independently from the rest of the segment.
• Slip segments in Source/Record mode by using the Slip Left or Slip Right buttons.