
Source patching controls which parts of a source clip are edited into the sequence, but the tracks to which they are mapped have no influence on the edit. The edit is performed as an Overwrite to the empty region of the sequence, so clips after the insertion point are not moved later in the sequence. The Overlay drop-zone places a clip on the lowest empty track at the playhead (or in/out points, if present) that does not cause a clip collision in the sequence. If more than one clip is selected in the Project panel and Replace is used, only the first clip in the selection is used to perform the edit. If a selection exists in the sequence, the selection is used for the Replace edit and ignores the playhead position. The Replace drop-zone replaces a clip at the playhead if there is content on the patched tracks at the playhead otherwise, no edit is performed. Clips after the insertion point are moved later in the sequence, unless their track is locked. In and out points are ignored, unless the edit is performed as an Insert edit. These drop-zones respect the Timeline panel's source patching if there is no content on the patched tracks at the playhead, the edit is performed as an Insert edit instead. The Insert Before and Insert After drop-zones edit a clip before or after the clip at the playhead, respectively.

Clips after the insertion point are overwritten for the duration of the source clip. The Overwrite drop-zone edits the clip in the sequence at the playhead (or in/out points, if present), respecting the Timeline's source patching. Clips after the insertion point are moved later (rippled) in the sequence, unless their track is locked. The Insert drop-zone edits the clip in the sequence at the playhead (or in/out points, if present), respecting the Timeline panel's source patching. Using touch only (no keyboard modifiers available), you can perform only Overwrite edits when dragging to the Timeline panel. To edit a clip into a sequence, tap-and-hold or click-and-hold anywhere on the clip thumbnail that is not occupied by a thumbnail control button (the largest target zone for dragging is in the center), and then drag the clip to the Timeline panel or to the Program Monitor.

Dragging the button using touch or mouse scrubs the in or out point to the desired location and updates the clip’s thumbnail to display the frame where the mark has been placed.Įditing with clips from the Project panel The Mark-In and Mark-Out buttons mark the in and out points on the clip, either while pausing or playing back. Dragging the button with a touch or mouse increases from full-speed (1x) playback to maximum (32x) playback. Tapping or clicking the Shuttle button increases the speed of playback in doubling increments, up to the maximum (32x) playback speed in the direction of the button’s arrow. The Frame Step button becomes the Shuttle button while playing back the clip. Dragging the button with a touch or mouse slowly advances the clip in increasing increments up to full-speed (1x) playback. Tapping or clicking the Frame Step button advances one frame in the direction of the button’s arrow.
