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situations, a blend can be used to correct jump cuts. For more information
see Create and edit blends in the Maya Help.
Key into clip
You can set keyframes to alter the animation within a clip. This process is
called Keying into a clip. When you key into a clip, keyframes are placed at
the current time on all the animation curves in the selected clip. For more
information see Key into a clip in the Maya Help.
Time Warps
Time Warps let you change the timing of a clip without modifying the clip's
animation curves. You modify the Time Warp by editing the animation curve
that controls the warp. Time Warps can also be used to reverse the animation
in a clip. For more information see Create and edit time warps in the Maya
Help.
Visor and Outliner
Both the Visor and Outliner can be used to access clips. The Visor provides a
graphical interface to access other resources (such as clips, poses, shaders,
textures, and brushes) in your scene. The Outliner displays clips in a textual
manner, and is a bit more compact.
Audio clips
You can display and play multiple audio files in Trax allowing you to
synchronize your motion clips to specific audio events (sound effects, musical
notes, drum beats) in the audio file. Once you import an audio file into Trax,
you can then move and rename the audio clip. For more information see
Work with audio in the Maya Help.
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