Specifications

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Fine-Tuning the Sequence
Trim Interface Changes
When you enter Trim mode, the interface changes. You are no longer looking
at the Source and Record monitors; instead, you are looking at the A-side
Trim monitor (which represents the last frame of the A-side clip) and the
B-side Trim monitor (which represents the first frame of the B-side clip). The
picture shown here depicts other such trim-related changes that occur.
Trim buttons underneath the A-side Trim monitor allow you to
trim 10 frames or one frame to the left or right
Trim b oxes show which sides of the
edit are set for a trim
The monitor on the right is the B-side
Trim monitor; it represents the first
frame of the B-side clip
The monitor on the left is the A-side Trim
monitor; it represents the last frame of
the A-side clip
Pink rollers on each side
of the transition point
indicate that you can begin
trimming frames to lengthen
or shorten the shots; trim
rollers on both sides indicate
dual-roller trims
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