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Perform one of edits listed above. In the following example, the second event is being trimmed, and the arrow above the timeline indicates where the post-edit ripple will occur and the direction the affected events will move.
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From the Edit menu, choose Post Edit Ripple, and choose a command from the submenu:
Item
Description
Affected Tracks
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes on tracks where you performed the edit.
Affected Tracks, Bus Tracks, Markers, and Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes on tracks where you performed the edit. This command also ripples the following:
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Command markers
All Tracks, Markers, and Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes on all tracks in your project. This command also ripples the following:
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Markers
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Regions
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CD track and index markers
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Command markers
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Keyframes and envelopes on audio or video bus tracks
The contents of the timeline are rippled after the edit according to the option you choose. In the following example, the post-edit ripple has closed the space between the second and third events.
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Press F after an edit to ripple the affected tracks, press Ctrl+F to also ripple markers, keyframes, and envelopes. To ripple everything after an edit, press Ctrl+Shift+F.
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Select the Auto Ripple button (or press Ctrl+L).
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Click the down arrow next to the Auto Ripple button and choose a ripple type.
Item
Description
Affected Tracks
Ripples only the tracks where you performed the edit.
Affected Tracks, Bus Tracks, Markers, and Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes on tracks where you performed the edit. This command also ripples the following:
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Command markers
All Tracks, Markers, and Regions
Ripples events, keyframes, and envelopes on all tracks in your project. This command also ripples the following:
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Markers
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Regions
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CD track and index markers
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Command markers
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Keyframes and envelopes on audio or video bus tracks
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Perform one of edits listed above. In the following example, the second event is being trimmed, and the arrow above the timeline indicates where the post-edit ripple will occur and the direction the affected events move.
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The contents of the timeline are rippled after the edit according to the option you choose. In the following example, the post-edit ripple has closed the space between the second and third events.
Post-Edit Ripple |
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You can ripple the contents of the timeline following an edit after performing the following tasks:
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Adjusting an event’s length by trimming, slip-trimming, sliding, or time stretching.
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Moving events.
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Cutting events.
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Pasting events.
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Deleting events.
What do you want to do?
Apply post-edit ripple manually
Apply post-edit ripples automatically