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Zoom out final cut pro key command
Zoom out final cut pro key command




zoom out final cut pro key command

Although the D key is already used for performing overwrite edits, he rarely performs these types of edits (thanks to connected clips), so he was willing to give it up for the convenience of using a single key stroke for this oft-repeated maneuver. Steve reassigns this command to the “D” key. The command is called “Delete Selection Only”, and can be found in the Command Editor (Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize). But Steve came up with a better solution.

zoom out final cut pro key command

Now, it’s easily remedied: adding the Command and Option keys before pressing the Delete key will remove (extract) an audio range. In terms long-term editors will recognize, it is essentially perform a lift rather than an extract (although it’s more accurate to say it’s disabling the clip because you can toggle the clip back on again with the Delete key or by tapping the V key).īoth Steve and I edit voiceover extensively and we were rather distressed by this new behavior.

zoom out final cut pro key command

If you’ve been using Final Cut Pro X for awhile, you may have been surprised (and very possibly annoyed) when you went to delete a range of an audio clip after updating to version 10.3.īecause while pressing the Delete key after selecting an entire video clip, audio clip, or audio component will remove that clip or component, and it will also remove a selected range of a video clip, if you’ve created a range on an audio-only clip or an audio component, pressing the Delete key will instead now disable that range rather than deleting it. This week on MacBreak Studio, Ripple Training’s Steve Martin shows us how he edits audio with the new “Delete Selection Only” command.






Zoom out final cut pro key command