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SHTL (Shuttle)
Puts the Search Dial into Shuttle mode. Used to quickly navigate long clips or sync bins.
Rotating the dial left of center “rewinds” through the clip or timeline, rotating it right “fast
forwards” through them. The greater the rotation from center, the faster the Shuttle goes.
There are hard end stops on the Search Dial in Shuttle mode that indicate the maximum speed
in either direction. A LED on the keyboard will illuminate to show you that this mode is selected.
Jog
Puts the Search Dial into Jog mode. Used to navigate to specific frames with accuracy and
precision. Traditionally, you place your finger the the Search Dial dimple, and rotate it to the left
to go frame by frame reverse, and to the right to go frame by frame forward. In Jog mode the
hard stops are released, and the wheel rotates freely in a complete circle. A LED on the
keyboard will illuminate to show you that this mode is selected.
SCRL (Scroll)
Puts the Search Dial into Scroll mode. Scroll mode is essentially a “higher geared” jog mode.
Rotating the wheel left reverses the play direction, while rotating it right moves forward. Scroll
works in terms of seconds rather than frames. The speed at which you rotate the Search Dial
determines how fast the playhead moves through the footage. A LED on the keyboard will
illuminate to show you that this mode is selected.
TIP: As a rule of thumb, Shuttle is most effective at the scene level, Jog at the clip
level, and Scroll at the timeline level.
Sort Media Pool Buttons
These buttons allow you to instantly re-configure the Media Pool view to arrange your clips in a
specific order.
The Media Pool Sort buttons
Timecode
Pressing this button will instantly sort all of the clips in the Media Pool by Timecode. Pressing
this button again will toggle between ascending and descending order.
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