The number of people who drop out of grid into slip and move clips, notes or automation, effectively guessing where something needs to be is surprising. Nudging offers all the tools you need to place data whether you know exactly where it needs to be or not. Learning a couple of shortcuts will take all of the guesswork out of finding exactly where something needs to be to tighten up your arrangement or mix.
Using the numeric keypad’s plus and minus keys, nudging offers a way to move clips, clip boundaries and many other things up and down the timeline by specified amounts.
There are lots of variations on the nudge shortcuts, just try every combination of modifier you can think of with plus and minus and you’ll probably find at least one you didn’t know. In this free tutorial brought to you with the support of Avid, Julian Rodgers explores the options of this powerful feature. It’s for more than just moving clips around…
Taking Nudging Further
If you need more in this premium tutorial, Julian moves further in to Nudging, covering many more areas in which it can be useful including ways to access nudging if you don’t use a numeric keypad and other places in which nudging can be used, from the conductor track to the score editor.
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