![]() ![]() Ready for Lesson 9? Click here (or the image below) to go to it.Further to date and time i am now running the Editing Computer against another Computer on Computer Time and within one two seconds of 100% of There are no power issues no matter what, I am hung up on this Avid "Application Manager licence Invalid"Īll my vultages are showing as normal and again the only issue that is apparent is Avid.?Īvid Application Manager Licenses Invalid That’s all the shortcuts for Lesson 8 of Mastering Avid Media Composer’s Keyboard Shortcuts on the Timeline. WHAT KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IN AVID ARE NEXT? This will snap the Time Position Indicator to tail frames (the last frame of a clip). Hold Cmd Opt/Ctrl Alt and drag the mouse across the timeline. Shortcut: Cmd Opt Drag (Mac) | Ctrl Alt Drag (PC) This is another shortcut that I absolutely love. This will snap the Time Position Indicator to head frames (the first frame of a clip). Hold Cmd/Ctrl and drag the mouse across the timeline. Shortcut: Cmd Drag (Mac) | Ctrl Drag (PC) A box will pop up for you to select what kind of track and what track number to put it on. For example if you have V1 and V2 as video tracks but want to create V9, use this shortcut. ![]() If you want to create a new track at a custom track number, use this shortcut. Shortcut: Cmd Opt Y or Cmd Opt U (Mac) | Ctrl Alt Y or Ctrl Alt U (PC) Create New Video or Audio Track at Custom Track Number This shortcut creates a new stereo audio track. Shortcut: Cmd Shift U (Mac) | Ctrl Shift U (PC) This shortcut creates a new mono audio track. If you only have tracks V1 and V2, using this shortcut will create V3. This only affects your view of the timeline and doesn’t affect any of the clips. Whatever track(s) is selected (aka active) when you use this shortcut the track will shrink in height. Also, think “L for larger.” Make Selected Track(s) Smaller Whatever track(s) is selected (aka active) when you use this shortcut the track will grow in height. This is similar to the Bin shortcut in Lesson 7 where you can make the frame larger. Zoom BackĪfter performing a Zoom In To… if you use the Zoom Back shortcut you’ll change the timeline view back to what the view was before you did the Zoom In To… Make Selected Track(s) Larger Reminder!! If you’re not already signed up to get emails about new posts go to this page. I change this shortcut to Shift = so it’s near my other timeline zoom keyboard shortcuts in Avid. Decide where you want to zoom in and where you initially click that’ll be the start of the new timeline view and while holding the mouse down drag to where you want the new timeline view to end. When you hit this shortcut your mouse will change to two arrows facing opposite directions with a rectangle in the middle. I like to change this to Shift \ so it’s next to what I changed More Detail and Less Detail to. If you’re zoomed in, this shortcut will zoom you out to show the entire sequence. This is quicker than reaching over to the mouse and pulling the scroll bar at the bottom of the timeline. When you use the shortcut for More Detail or Less Detail the timeline re-centers around where the Time Position Indicator (the blue bar in the timeline) is. I will quickly hit Cmd/Ctrl to re-center my timeline. For what it’s worth, I prefer to change this to Shift [. Use this instead of the zoom bar at the bottom of timeline. This shortcut will zoom the timeline out. ![]() For what it’s worth, I prefer to change this to Shift ]. ![]()
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