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When you press the TOGGLE DECK KEYS soft key in Scroll mode, each of the Transport Control
buttons on the Transport panel functions as a means of previewing the grades of other clips in
the Timeline.
STEP FWD: Move to the next clip and preview its grade.
STEP REV: Move to the previous clip and preview its grade.
FWD: Plays (scrolls) forward at 1 scene per second, previewing each new
grade as it appears.
REV: Play (scrolls) the clips in reverse at 1 scene per second, previewing each new
grade as it appears.
FFWD: Shuttles (scrolls) forward through the Timeline at 4 scenes per second,
previewing each new grade as it appears.
RWD: Shuttles (scrolls) reverse through the Timeline at 4 scenes per second,
previewing each new grade as it appears.
Rippling Changes Using
the DaVinci Control Panel
DaVinci Resolve has a mechanism for rippling specific changes made to one clip to a range of
other clips in the Timeline. This is only possible using the controls of the DaVinci control panel.
The general idea of the ripple function is that you select a clip, make a change, and then ripple
that change to a range of other clips. This rippled change can be applied to the same node in
each clip, or the change can be added as an appended node within each rippled clip.
The Ripple mode that’s used when you press the RIPPLE VALUE button can be changed in the
Color panel of the User Preferences. There are four options.
Exact values changed: Changes made to the current clip are rippled to the specified
clips using the exact parameters that were changed. For example, if Lift in the current
clip is changed to 0.75 of its range, each clip you ripple will have a Master Gain setting
of 0.75. Only parameters you adjust are rippled.
Percent value changed: Changes made to the current clip are rippled to the specified
clips by the percentage of change you made to the altered parameters. For example, if
the current clip has a Lift level of 1.00 and is changed to 0.90 units, then the Lift setting
of each clip you ripple will have a relative reduction of 10% relative to its previous value.
Unit value changed: Changes made to the current clip are rippled to the specified
clips by the same delta of change, using whichever units make sense for the effected
parameter. For example, if the current clip had a Lift of 0.80 and you increased it to
0.90, each rippled scene’s master gain level increases by 0.10.
All values are copied: The current clip’s grade is rippled to the specified clips in its
entirety. No comparison is made with the original clip’s parameters, and all memory
parameters are rippled.
The following procedure describes in detail how you can use the DaVinci control panel to ripple
a change to a range of other clips. While this procedure may appear complicated, it’s just that
there are several options. Once you learn the sequence of commands, this process is actually
quite fast.
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