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Managing EditDesk Clips
Copying Clips on the EditDesk
Ganging Source Clips
You can gang source clips or record clips together
so that when you jog one, they are all jogged. This is useful for
multicam setups. When you play a clip that is part of a gang, the
current frame of all other ganged clips is updated once playback
has stopped.
To
gang clips on the EditDesk:
- Display
the Source Area menu.
- Locate
all the clips you want to group, and move their positioners to the
timecode you want to lock.
TipEach clip can have its own timecode offset,
but if you are working with a multicam setup, you need to make sure
all positioners are parked at the same location.
- Select
all the clips you want to gang.
NoteYou can select multiple source clips and
one record clip.
- If
you want to add a record clip to a group, make sure you are in Record
Focus. See
Focus Clip and Focus Area.
- Select
Gang from the Gang box, or click Gang if it is already displayed.
All selected clips are ganged and the clip information
turns green.
- Jog
the positioner of one of the ganged clips.
All ganged clips are also jogged.
To
select all clips in a gang:
- Select
any clip that is part of a gang.
- In
the Source Area menu, click Select Ganged.
To
remove a clip from a gang:
- Select
the clip you want to remove from the group.
- Select
Ungang from the Gang box, or click Ungang if it is already displayed.
All selected clips are unganged and the clip
information turns yellow.