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NewTek 3Play 440
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That one event is immediately highlighted in its original CLIP LIST tab, ready for further
manipulation.
Tip: GO TO normally takes CLIP ID numbers as input. Alternatively, with a timecode entry in the
dataview, push SHIFT + GO TO. This engages Delayed playback mode, and jumps the playhead
immediately to the specified timecode.
4.9 TRIMMING EVENTS
74. Use the Arrow keys to navigate the CLIP LIST selection highlight into the In Point for an
event.
Normally, jogging through clips with the JOG wheel is bounded by the In Point and of the
selected event. What if you want to move outside those limits to re-trim a clip?
75. Hold down SHIFT while jogging. This lets you move into ‘uncharted territory’. Watch the
current timecode value in the Channel Info pane as you do so.
76. With SHIFT still depressed, press IN to update the set In Point for the event.
Tip: The same method allows you to edit the Out Point. Alternatively, you can drag left or
right with the mouse over a numeric field, or use direct text entry to modify the value in
the dataview and then press ENTER to complete the update.
4.10 MANAGING EVENTS
77. With the mouse, drag either the Event ID column entry or the Memo field for any clip in
an event up or down and release it, to re-order the events in the CLIP LIST.
78. Test the use of COPY, SHIFT + COPY (PASTE) and PUBLISH to remove events or PLAY LIST
clips, or move them between tabbed panes.
Tip: You can also use standard shortcut keys (Ctrl + x, Ctrl + c, and Ctrl + v) to manage
clips, or right-click Event ID or Memo fields to show a menu with Cut, Copy, Paste, Audio
Level and Add to Publish Queue options.

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