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2.
From the Edit menu, choose Post-Edit Ripple, and choose a command from the submenu:
Affected Tracks ripples only the tracks where you performed the edit.
Affected Tracks, Bus Tracks, Markers, and Regions ripples the tracks where you performed the edit and ripples any
keyframes or envelopes on those tracks. This command also ripples any markers, regions, CD layout markers, and
command markers in the project.
All Tracks, Markers, and Regions ripples all tracks and all keyframes and envelopes on those tracks. This command also
ripples any markers, regions, CD layout markers, and command markers in the project.
The timeline is rippled after the edit according to the option you choose.
Applying a post-edit ripple automatically
1.
Click the arrow button next to the Auto Ripple button ( ) and choose a ripple type:
Affected Tracks ripples only the tracks where you performed the edit.
Affected Tracks, Bus Tracks, Markers, and Regions ripples the tracks where you performed the edit and ripples any
keyframes or envelopes on those tracks. This command also ripples any markers, regions, CD layout markers, and
command markers in the project.
All Tracks, Markers, and Regions ripples all tracks and all keyframes and envelopes on those tracks. This command also
ripples any markers, regions, CD layout markers, and command markers in the project.
2.
Perform one of edits discussed above. Above the timeline, an arrow indicates where the post-edit ripple will occur, the
direction the affected events will move, and the distance the events will move.
3.
The timeline is rippled after the edit according to the ripple type you choose.
Shuffling events
A quick way to change the order of a sequence of events in a track is provided. Right-click and drag an event to a new location in the
track and choose Shuffle Events from the shortcut menu that appears. The events are shuffled into the new order.
Tip:
You can press F after an edit to ripple the affected tracks, or you can press Ctrl+F to ripple markers, keyframes, and envelopes,
too. To ripple everything after an edit, press Ctrl+Shift+F.
The original four events
Right-click and drag event 3 between events 1 and 2
The four events after the shuffle