V-Vocal and Muting

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2011/10/09 23:20:08 (permalink)

V-Vocal and Muting

 In general, when you create a V-Vocal clip, the underlying (original) clip is muted. In a couple of cases, I have had both the V-Vocal clip and original clip playing and could not figure out how to mute the original without deleting the V-Vocal clip. Thoughts?
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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:V-Vocal and Muting 2011/10/10 03:17:43 (permalink)
    Yeah it should auto mute but you can turn it on & off by........

    In the TV on the relevant track, enable track layers so you can see the original clip. Select clip and then press 'K' or select Clip mute/unmute from the right click context menu if you've changed the default mute shortcut.
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    Re:V-Vocal and Muting 2011/10/10 14:21:21 (permalink)
    Thanks, FBB.  And, by the way, nice lean on that bike.  I do not have the nerve to do that.  Not scared of injury--scared of dropping my bike.  Those who know me will tell you I'd rather break my leg than dent my tank.
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    Re:V-Vocal and Muting 2011/10/10 14:33:31 (permalink)
    That tank was rather dented about 0.2 seconds after the photo was taken. I didn't break a leg but the bike was certainly worse for wear, and I've never seen a photographer move so fast before either.
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