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The following operations ripple the Timeline:
Ripple deleting a clip or gap (Forward-Delete)
Ripple cutting a clip (Shift-Command-X)
Rippling one or more edits or gaps using the Trim tool (press T to choose the Trim tool)
Using the Extend Edit (E), Trim Start (Shift-[), or Trim End (Shift-]) commands in Trim mode
Using the Ripple Start (Command-Shift-[) or Ripple End (Command-Shift-]) commands in
any mode
Performing an insert edit (F9) or ripple overwrite edit (Shift-F10)
Using the Retime controls to speed up or slow down a clip in Trim mode
Using the Change Speed dialog with the Ripple Sequence checkbox turned on
Changing clips in a Take Selector with the Ripple control enabled
During a ripple edit, superimposed clips with an In point that’s to the left of the edit point or clip
being rippled are not moved. This can be seen in the previous example via the audio clip at the
bottom of the Timeline, which stays in place even as the clips on track V1 and A1 are rippled. All
clips with In points to the right of the edit point or clip being rippled move left to follow the trim
operation you’re making.
Before Ripple
After Ripple
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