Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position

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2011/04/30 21:49:04 (permalink)

Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position

With snap to grid off....I wish there was a quick and easy way to snap a clip's edge to the now time, or cursor position.....

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post edited by vicsant - 2011/04/30 21:50:54
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    Re:Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position 2011/04/30 21:58:26 (permalink)
    If you just change the order of events, you can cut the clip and paste it after setting the Now time where you want it.
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    Re:Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position 2011/04/30 22:08:38 (permalink)
    brundlefly


    If you just change the order of events, you can cut the clip and paste it after setting the Now time where you want it.

    Thanks for the tip, but what do you mean by changing the order of events?
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    Re:Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position 2011/04/30 22:09:53 (permalink)
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    brundlefly


    If you just change the order of events, you can cut the clip and paste it after setting the Now time where you want it.

    Thanks for the tip, but what do you mean by changing the order of events?
    I just mean cutting the clip you want to move before setting the time you want to move it to.


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    Re:Snap clip edge to now time/cursor position 2011/05/01 01:51:33 (permalink)
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    vicsant


    brundlefly


    If you just change the order of events, you can cut the clip and paste it after setting the Now time where you want it.

    Thanks for the tip, but what do you mean by changing the order of events?
    I just mean cutting the clip you want to move before setting the time you want to move it to.
    Ok. Got it...just wish I could just select the clip and drag and snap it to the now time....most other daws do it this way...

    Thanks.

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