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Using the Duplicate Selection command to duplicate a selected region
You can also hold the Option key down while dragging a clip in the Timeline; you’ll place a
duplicate clip wherever you drop it.
Option-dragging to duplicate a clip in the Timeline
Disabling and Re-Enabling
Clips in the Timeline
Sometimes there’s one or more audio clips in the Timeline that you don’t want to play along with
the rest of the edited sequence, but you don’t want to remove from the Timeline either, in case
you change your mind later. For this reason, it’s possible to disable clips, effectively turning
them off without removing them. Previous versions of Fairlight referred to this operation as
Mute clip.
Disabled clips appear dimmed in the Timeline. They don’t play back, they’re not rendered, and
they’re not output to video. However, their position is preserved in the Timeline, so you can
always re-enable them at a later time if you change your mind and decide you want
to use them.
To disable or re-enable one or more selected clips:
Right-click part of the selection and choose Enable Clip from the contextual menu.
Choose Clip > Enable Clip.
Press D.
Deleting Audio Clips and Regions
You can delete any clip(s) or clip region(s) that you can select, in either Selection or Range
Selection modes by pressing the Delete or Forward Delete keys, or by right-clicking a clip and
choosing Delete Selected from the contextual menu. In the Fairlight page, deleting anything
leaves a gap. You can not ripple delete anything.
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