User Manual

Editing Additional Clips into the Sequence
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Existing material moves beyond the spliced material, lengthening the overall duration of the
sequence.
A splice-in edit. Clip 3 in the sequence moves down when you splice clip 4 in at the insertion point (red line).
To perform an insert edit:
1. Load a clip into the Source monitor.
2. Mark an In point and an Out point.
3. Mark an In point in the sequence as follows:
a. Move the position indicator for the sequence to the point where you want to splice the
clip into the sequence.
b. Click the Mark In button, or press the Mark In key.
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If you do not mark an In point, the system splices the new clip into the sequence at the current
location of the position indicator.
4. Click the Splice-in button (yellow) to complete the edit.
Performing an Overwrite Edit
An overwrite edit replaces a section of the sequence with the selected source material.
An overwrite edit replaces existing material and does not lengthen the overall duration of the
sequence unless the material used to overwrite goes beyond the end of the sequence.
An overwrite edit. Clip 4 overwrites parts of clips 2 and 3 (shaded in red) when you edit it in at the insertion point
(red line).
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4
12 34
12 3
4
12 34