Saving a sequence, Splitting clips, Saving a sequence splitting clips – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.7.0 User Manual

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Description

Keyboard
Key

Icon

Command

Moves the position indicator ten
frames to the right.

F

Forward 10
Frames

Starts playing from the beginning
of the sequence.

Q

Play From Start

Rewinds the sequence.

E

Rewind

Starts playing from the position of
the cursor.

W or

Spacebar

Play

Fast Forwards the sequence.

R

Fast Forward

Stops playing the sequence.

Spacebar

Stop

Plays the sequence in a continuous
loop.

--

Loop Playback

Shuttles left in increments of -50%,
-75%, -1x, -2x, -3x.

Left arrow

N/A

Shuttles right in increments of
+50%, +75%, +1x, +2x, +3x.

Right arrow

N/A

Resets shuttle speed to default,
which is 200%.

Up arrow

N/A

Selects previous shuttle speed.

Down
arrow

N/A

Saving a sequence

You need to save your sequence periodically to your workstation Bin or to the shared
database.

Press

Ctrl + S

on the keyboard or click the

Save

button in the Timeline toolbar.

Aurora Edit saves the sequence in the Bin where you created it.

Splitting clips

You can split an existing clip into two clips. For example, you can insert new material
between two split sections or split a clip and remove a piece to tighten the sequence.

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