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Now, the adjustment you made in step 4 is applied to the designated range of clips.
Admittedly, that was a long and detailed procedure when spelled out in text, but the
actual button sequences are straightforward once you put them together. Here are
some examples of button sequences that ripple an adjustment you’ve just made in
different ways:
“10, 15” then SHIFT DOWN then RIPPLE VALUE: Copies the change you’ve made
to the current clip and applies it as a new node that’s appended to the end of clips ten
through fifteen.
MODES then RIPPLE MODES then “34, 45” then FORCED RIPPLE: Copies the entire
grade of the current clip, using it to overwrite the grade of clips 34 through 45.
MODES then RIPPLE MODES then “–, +” then SHIFT DOWN then RELATIVE RIPPLE:
Copies the change you’ve made to the current clip as a relative percentage and applies
it as a new node appended to the end of every single clip in the entire Timeline.
WARNING: Since undo is a per‑clip operation, there is no global undo for changes
made to the entire Timeline. This means that once you ripple a change in this manner,
there is no going back. Proceed with caution.
58Rippling Changes Using the Advanced Panel

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