When animating a soft effect, you can change its timing directly on the timeline. Slip soft effects by any amount and see the image update as you make changes.
You can slip the timing of one soft effect, several soft effects on one segment, or all soft effects on multiple segments. Slipping soft effects can be done on either segments or gaps. The entire soft effect is slipped; you cannot slip selected keyframes or selected channels.
When you animate a soft effect, keyframes appear in blue on the segment. Keyframes are displayed for one soft effect at a time. If your timeline contains more than one soft effect, the keyframes of the currently selected soft effect are automatically displayed.
A soft effect can be slipped whether or not its keyframes are displayed as long as the soft effect is selected. You can change which soft effect's keyframes are displayed if you want to use them as a visual guide when slipping the effect.
To slip soft effects directly on the timeline:
The yellow square above the hot key number on the soft effect button turns yellow. As well, the soft effect indicator turns yellow.
The timeline segment displays the keyframes of the selected soft effect and the corresponding quick menu appears. If you do not see the keyframes, make sure that either the segment is selected or the focus point of the positioner is over the segment. Segment selection has priority over the location of the focus point.
(a) Keyframes
The image in the image window updates interactively as you slip the selected soft effects and all values are updated in the corresponding soft effect editor. If you slip an effect outside of a segment, any visible keyframes turn white.
To navigate between keyframes on the timeline: