Good to know slau. Command H was new to me until today. Thanks for clearing that up, I'll keep that in mind.
Rory > On Apr 21, 2020, at 7:54 PM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just to clarify a few things: > Command+h will heal a separation providing nothing about the clip position or > the underlying audio position was changed. You can't split a clip, nudge it > and heal the separation. Healing is purely for removing a clip boundary where > everything about the clips is identical to what the original waveform > included. > Shift+Option+3 (on the numbers row) will consolidate a selection into a new > clip but that is not the same as healing. It's creating a brand new file. > >> On Apr 21, 2020, at 7:13 PM, Rory <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Didn't know that, but yeah, it seems to, that or option shift 3. Both seem >> to work, as far as I can tell. >> >> Rory >> >>>> On Apr 21, 2020, at 4:11 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>> >>> Fabulous! Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for. >>> >>> >>> Then command+H heals multiple selected clips back as one. Right? >>> >>> >>> Chris. >>> >>>> On 04/21/2020 04:05 PM, Rory wrote: >>>> I normally do control tab to go to / select next clip, control shift tab >>>> to add the next clip after that to selection and option tab and option >>>> shift tab to do the same but previous clips. >>>> If you were to make a selection with down and up arrows and then do >>>> command E to make it a clip, that clip would then already be selected so >>>> there would be no need to navigate to it with the methods above, unless >>>> you like me hit enter without thinking after splitting lol. >>>> >>>> Rory >>>> >>>>>> On Apr 21, 2020, at 3:57 PM, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Rory, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> that's exactly! down to a T what I'm wanting to do, yes. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I know about splitting audio with command+E, but where I get confused is >>>>> the commands with the tab key when working with clips. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Let me see if I remember these, and you tell me if I'm off on any of >>>>> them... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Tab I hear moves to the next region. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Shift tab selects the current region >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Control tab moves to the previous region. I'm saying region. Old habbits >>>>> die hard. I meant clip, you know what I meant... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Control shift tab moves to and selects the previous clip. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> am I remembering these correctly? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'm so sorry guys! I really feel stupid. I mean, I've been using PT for >>>>> almost 9 years now. You'd think by now, I'd at least know how to work >>>>> with clips. I'm a little imbarrassed to say, I'm not where I probably >>>>> need to be with knowledge on the DAW. I'm getting there, but there are >>>>> still these little things like that which can do so much magic, that I >>>>> really just have been a bit lazy when it comes to using/learning. It's >>>>> about time I quit that, and really buckle down, and I know it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, thanks, Rory and others for your help up to this point, and also >>>>> for any future responses to this thread. 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