Reference Guide
390 Arranging and editing
Clip muting and isolating (clip soloing)
Isolating (clip soloing)
Isolating works by muting all the clips in a track in the same time region except the ones that you
want to hear. To make it simpler to work with overlapping clips in the same track, click the track’s
Expand/collapse Take Lanes button to show overlapping clips in separate lanes.
To isolate a region
1. Select the Mute tool in the Control Bar.
2. Set the track’s Edit Filter control to Clips.
3. Hold down the CTRL key and drag across the region you want to isolate.
To isolate a clip
1. Select the Mute tool in the Control Bar.
2. Set the track’s Edit Filter control to Clips.
3. Hold down the CTRL key and click the clip to isolate the entire clip/lane.
To isolate a take in a Take lane
1. Select the Smart tool or Comping tool in the Control Bar.
2. Set the track’s Edit Filter control to Clips.
3. Click the track’s Expand/collapse Take Lanes button so Take lanes are visible.
4. Click the take to isolate the take and mute all other overlapping takes.
To isolate a take during audition
1. Select the Smart tool or Comping tool in the Control Bar.
2. Set the track’s Edit Filter control to Clips.
3. Click the track’s Expand/collapse Take Lanes button so Take lanes are visible.
4. Select a take, then press SHIFT+SPACEBAR to audition the take.
5. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT ARROW keys to navigate between takes, then press ENTER
when you locate the take you want to isolate.
See:
“Take lanes” on page 381
“Clip muting and isolating (clip soloing)” on page 388
“Comping” on page 391
“Speed comping” on page 404