ampfixer
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Selecting a Bunch of Clips
Ripple editing has been a huge step in my current project. I'm working on an audio book. It's a continuous stream of data that I chop up and piece together. When I'm done, I have to fuse all the newly created clips together using bounce to clip or bounce to track. Those clips could cover a time range of up to 45 minutes. I'm trying to find the most efficient way of selecting all those clips prior to bouncing. Right now I usually swipe from start to end but it's slow and inefficient. I've done the RTFM thing but I can't find very basic stuff like select from point A to B. If you have tricks or tips on how to wrangle 20 or 30 clips at a time I'd love to hear about it. There must be a better way.
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Re: Selecting a Bunch of Clips
2017/09/22 16:51:14
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Why not select the entire track? If I don't want to select every clip it's often more expedient to select the track and then de-select the clips I don't want included.
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ampfixer
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Re: Selecting a Bunch of Clips
2017/09/22 17:39:19
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Good question. Because of the way I record, there will be things in the track that I don't want. Several chapters may be recorded in a session, and all of them are on a single track. I go through the chapter, make the edits and bounce to a single clip that contains just one chapter. Each chapter then gets moved to it's own track. One big track turns into 2 or 3 tracks.
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ampfixer
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Re: Selecting a Bunch of Clips
2017/09/22 18:05:34
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So far the selection module is the quickest way I've found. Anyone have anything easier or faster?
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Re: Selecting a Bunch of Clips
2017/09/22 18:47:27
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I would go with the track concept as well. When initially chopping chapters (I would do that first), shift-drag to a new track before micro-edits. Unlimited tracks can be your friend.
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Re: Selecting a Bunch of Clips
2017/09/23 01:32:03
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