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4. Click the Nudge icons to nudge the selected element, or use the com-
puter keys [F11] (Nudge –) or [F12] (Nudge +).
Each time you click the icon or press the corresponding key, the element will be nudged by
a defined amount (see below).
The Nudge icons. The tool tips for the icons indicate which element is currently selected
for nudging.
By holding down modifier keys when you click the icon or press the key,
you can nudge the element by smaller or larger amounts.
The modifier keys have the following functionality:
Generally, the magnetic bounds are not used when nudging.
That is, the nudged elements will not snap to other positions, but can be moved freely. The
exception is “Snap to waveform when crossfading” for nudged clips, see below.
Setting the default nudge impulse
To define the default nudge impulse (the amount with which elements are
adjusted when you nudge them), proceed as follows:
1. Bring up the Nudge submenu from the Edit view : Options menu.
2. Select “Define impulse…”.
The Impulse Value dialog appears.
3. Specify the default impulse time in the Time field.
This is used for nudging the position of objects or edges.
4. Specify the default impulse level in the Level field.
This is used for nudging volume.
5. Click OK to close the dialog.
The Large, Small and Micro impulses are relative to the default value.
The default impulse settings are not used when nudging Syncro offset
(SMPTE). See “Nudging sync offset on page 654.
[Shift] Large impulse (10 x the default amount)
[Ctrl] Small impulse (1/10 of the default amount)
[Ctrl]+[Shift] Micro impulse (1/100 of the default amount)