Specifications
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2 From the Nudge pop-up menu in the Edit win-
dow, select the Nudge value.
To specify a Nudge value not listed in the Nudge
pop-up, click in the Nudge field and type in the
value.
Nudging Regions
To nudge one or more region:
1 Configure the Nudge value. For details, see
“Defining the Nudge Value” on page 276.
2 With the Grabber or Selector, select the region
or regions you want to nudge. The regions can
reside on multiple tracks. Only regions that are
entirely selected will be nudged.
3 On the numeric keypad, press Plus (+) to move
the selection forward by the Nudge value.
– or –
Press Minus (–) to move the selection back by
the Nudge value.
The Nudge command works the same regardless
of the Edit mode. Adjacent regions are over-
lapped in Shuffle mode, the Spot dialog does not
appear when in Spot mode, and shifted material
does not snap to the Grid when in Grid mode.
Nudging Regions on Multiple Tracks and
in Multichannel Tracks
When nudging a selection of multiple regions,
within a single track or across multiple tracks,
that also contains silence, any automation data
residing within the silence is also nudged.
Nudging by Next Nudge Value
In addition to nudging by the current Nudge
value, you can also nudge by the next, larger
value in the Nudge pop-up menu.
For example, if the Nudge value is set to 1 frame
and you want to nudge by a larger valuer, you
can nudge by the next, larger Nudge value of 10
frames.
To nudge forward or back by the next, larger Nudge
value:
1 Enable the Key Commands Focus by clicking
the a-z button in the upper left of the Edit win-
dow.
2 With the Selector or Grabber, select the re-
gions or notes you want to nudge.
3 Press slash (/) to nudge the selected material
forward by the next Nudge value. Press M to
nudge the selection back.
Nudge pop-up menu showing Time Code
You can also nudge by the next Nudge value
without enabling the Commands Focus.
While pressing the Start key (Windows) or
Control (Macintosh), press slash (/) or M.