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Slipping

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NOTE: While available in previous versions of Fairlight, slipping is not available at the time of this writing.


NOTE: While available in previous versions of Fairlight, slipping is not available at the time of this writing.


NOTE: While available in previous versions of Fairlight, slipping is not available at the time of this writing.

Formerly called resyncing, slipping an audio clip keeps that clip in the same place in the Timeline while changing the range of media that appears in that spot. Slip edits do not change the duration of the overall Timeline, and they don’t move the clip’s position relative to the other clips in the Timeline. Slipping simply changes the range of media that clip represents.


Duplicating Clips

The Duplicate Selection command duplicates one or more selected clips, placing the duplicates immediately after the Out point of the selection. If you’re duplicating a region of a clip with tails, or a clip that’s in between other clips, the duplicated selection will overwrite whatever is to the right of the current selection, for the duration of the duplicate.


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Using the Duplicate Selection command to duplicate a selected region


If you hold the Option key down while dragging a clip in the Timeline, you’ll place a duplicate clip wherever you drop it.

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