User Manual
TAKES AND COMPING
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Comp tool to click the sections you wish to include
in the comp take. Here is a summary of Comp tool
techniques you can use to build comp takes:
When dragging a comp divider line, the snapping
behavior is the same as when edge editing:
dragging is unconstrained by default. Snapping
will occur if it is enabled and you hold down the
Command/Ctrl key while dragging.
Re-applying track takes after making changes
If you make changes to track takes used in a comp
take, the comp take will not inherit those changes
unless you click on those portions of the take grid
with the Comp tool to “re-apply” them to the comp
take. Only those portions of the take grid that you
click will be re-applied to the comp take. If you
made any changes or edits directly to the comp take
itself within the re-applied time range, they will be
lost and replaced by the re-applied material.
To do this Do this
To create a divider at the current
cursor location
Option click.
To add a take section between
dividers to the comp take
Click it.
To create a take section and add it to
the comp take in one gesture
Drag over the desired take
track section.
To move a divider line Drag it left or right.
(See note below.)
To select a divider line Click it. It turns white.
To delete a selected divider line Press the delete key.
To nudge a selected divider line Press left/right arrow key.
To create silence in the comp take Control/Win-drag a
divider
Figure 51-6: Building a comp take.
Comp take Take sections (shaded areas)
selected for the comp track.
Dividers
(red lines)
Take tracks Unused (unshaded)
take sections