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The Audio Montage 19 – 427
Erasing
Selecting “Erase selection” removes the selected range, resulting in two
clips with a gap between them.
If “Create default fades in new clips” is activated on the Edit view : Fade
menu, a default fade-in is created for the right clip, and a default fade-out
for the left clip.
Deleting clips
There are two principal ways to delete a clip:
Right-click on the clip to bring up the clip speed menu, and select “Delete
clip”.
Select it, and press [Backspace].
Instead of using [Backspace], you can press the [Delete] key or select “Delete” from the
main Edit menu.
Make sure there is no selection range before deleting otherwise the range
will be deleted instead of the clip. To ensure there is no selection range,
press [Esc].
Locking clips
Sometimes it’s useful to lock a clip (or several selected clips), to prevent
you from accidentally moving, editing or deleting it. This is done by select-
ing “Lock” from the clip speed menu.
This clip is locked. This is indicated by the mouse pointer taking on the shape of a lock
symbol, whenever you move it over the clip. The default color for locked clips is green,
but you can change this if you like (see “The color elements” on page 742).