D Keyboard Shortcuts Command Key Shortcuts............................... 628 Keyboard Shortcuts................................. 634 Tabbing Commands.................................... 639 Program Mode..................................... 639 Edit Clip Mode..................................... 640 Graphics Mode..................................... 641 Transition Mode.................................... 641 Trim Mode......................................... 642 Timeline Navigation................................... 643 627
Appendix D Command Key Shortcuts Command Key-A -A, initiates the Select All command from the Edit Option-Command Key-A Optioncommand from the Edit -A, initiates the Select All in Track Command Key-B Program Command Key-C Command Key-D mode. Command Key-E mode. -B, initiates the Add Black Clip command from the -C, initiates the Copy command from the Edit -D, converts the Edit Suite window to Digitize -E, converts the Edit Suite window to Edit Clip Command Key-F Unassigned. Option-Command Key-F Optionfrom the Tools - F, initiates the Find Media command Command Key-G from the Program -G, initiates the Close Gap in Track command Option-Command Key-G Option- -G, initiates the Close Gap (in all tracks) command from the Program 628
Shift-Command Key-G Shift- -G, initiates the Add Graphics Clip command from the Program Command Key-H -H, initiates the Select From Here In Track command from the Program Option-Command Key-H Option- -H, initiates the Select From Here (in all tracks) command from the Program Keyboard Shortcuts D Command Key-I Command Key-J from the Program Command Key-K the Program -I, initiates the Import command from the File -J, initiates the Remove Gaps to End command -K, initiates the Remove All Gaps command from Command Key-L -L, with a Bin window active, initiates the List command from the View When a Program window is active, it initiates the Lock Track command from the Track Option-Command Key-L Option- -L, with a Program window active, initiates the Unlock All Tracks command from the Track Command Key-M -M, opens the Media Settings dialog box. Option-Command Key-M Optionbox. -M, opens the View Preferences dialog 629
Appendix D Command Key-N File -N, initiates the New Program command from the Option-Command Key-N Optionthe File -N, initiates the New Bin command from Command Key-O -O, initiates the Open command from the File Command Key-P -P, initiates the Play From Current command from the Tools Pressing F5 does the same thing. Command Key-Q -Q, initiates the Quit command from the File Command Key-R -R, initiates the Remove All Gaps In Range command from the Program Option-Command Key-R Optionthe Track -R, selects the Track Setup command from Command Key-S -S, with a Bin window active, initiates the Save command for Bin from the File When a Program window is active, it initiates the Save command for Program from the File Option-Command Key-S Optionthe File -S, initiates the Save All command from Command Key-T -T, converts the Edit Suite window to Trim mode from the Tools Pressing F7 does the same thing. 630
Option-Command Key-T Option- Transition mode. - T, converts the Edit Suite window to Keyboard Shortcuts D Command Key-U When a synced clip is selected in the active Program window, the keyboard shortcut, -U, initiates the Unsync Clips command from the Program When a synced clip is selected in the active Bin window, pressing -U initiates the Remove Synced Audio command from the Edit Command Key-V -V, initiates the Paste command from the Edit Option-Command Key-V Optionfrom the Edit -V, initiates the Paste-Insert command Command Key-W -W, initiates the Close command from the File Option-Command Key-W Optionthe File -W, initiates the Close All command from Command Key-X -X, initiates the Cut command from the Edit Option-Command Key-X Optionthe Edit -X, initiates the Cut-Delete command from Command Key-Y Program -Y, initiates the Sync Clips command from the 631
Appendix D Command Key-Z -Z, initiates the Undo command from the Edit Command Key-Forward Slash -/, initiates the Split Clip command from the Program Option-Command Key-Forward Slash Option- -/, initiates the Split Clips command from the Program Command Key-Period -., initiates the Stop Play command from the Tools Command Key-Comma Pressing -, initiates the Small Keyframe command from the View Option-Command Key-Comma Pressing Option- -, initiates the Large Keyframe command from the View Command Key-Apostrophe -, initiates the Play All command from the Tools Command Key-Semicolon Pressing -; initiates the Medium Keyframe command from the View Option-Command Key-Semi-colon Pressing Option- -; initiates the In and Out Frames command from the View Command Key-Left Bracket -[, initiates the Time Scale Zoom Selection or Zoom Current Time command from the Program 632
Keyboard Shortcuts Command Key-Right Bracket -], initiates the Time Scale Normal command from the Program Command Key-Back Slash -\, initiates the Play Selected Time command from the Tools D Command Key-+ from the Program Command Key- from the Program Command Key-= from the Program -+, initiates the Time Scale Zoom In command -, initiates the Time Scale Zoom Out command - =, initiates the Time Scale Fit Program command Command Key-Grave Accent -, initiates the Scan Audio command from the Tools Command Key-0 Command Key-1 Command Key-2 Command Key-3 Command Key-4-0, brings the Project window to the front. -1, opens or hides the Edit Suite window. -2, opens or hides the Audio window. -3, opens or hides the Input Setup window. -4, opens or hides the Genlock Setup window. 633
Appendix D Keyboard Shortcuts The following is a quick lookup summary of actions initiated by those keyboard shortcuts that do not appear in any For more detail about their actions, search alphabetically for the topical heading (e.g., Audio Scan). For explanations about keyboard shortcuts indicated in menus, search alphabetically by the individual command name (e.g., Copy). Audio Clip Adjust volume or L/R panning for audio clip segment by dragging internode line segment (volume or pan) up or down. [Shift-Drag] Adjust volume or L/R panning of entire audio clip by dragging clip s line (volume or pan) up or down. [Option-Drag] Adjust only the audio portion of a synced clip by dragging the trim cursor left or right. [Control-Drag] Audio Scan Scan Audio Mode active. Play audio at the CTI (Current Time Indicator) frame eight successive times. [Down Arrow] Scan Audio Mode active. Play 1/2 second of audio to the right of the CTI. [Up Arrow] Scan Audio Mode active. Repeat the audio frame to the left of the CTI eight times. [Left Arrow] Scan Audio Mode active. Repeat the audio frame to the right of the CTI eight times. [Right Arrow] Bin View Bin active. Scroll Bin window to bottom. [Page Down or End] Bin active. Scroll Bin window to top. [Page Up or Home] Create CG Create CG duration clip for title in Graphics (G) track. [ Drag, or Click] CTI Left Move CTI left by timecode value. [, value, Enter] 634
Keyboard Shortcuts Move CTI left one frame. [Left Arrow] CTI Right Move CTI right by timecode value. [+, value, Enter] D Move CTI right one frame. [Right Arrow] CTI to Cut + Move CTI right to next advancing transition cut. [Tab] CTI to Cut Move CTI left to next preceding transition cut. [Control Tab] CTI to First Frame Move CTI to beginning of program (timecode 00:00:00:00). [Home] CTI to Last Frame Move CTI to last frame of last clip in the active track of the program. [End] CTI to Mark In Move CTI to Mark In point (yellow) on timeline. [F3] CTI to Mark Out Move CTI to Mark Out point (yellow) on timeline. [F4] CTI to Screen + Move CTI right by one full screen duration. [Page Down] CTI to Screen Move CTI left by one full screen duration. [Page Up] CTI to user mark + Move CTI right to next advancing user mark. [Option Tab] CTI to user mark Move CTI left to next preceding user mark. [Control Option Tab] Delete Media Delete media file associated with chosen bin-resident clip or clips. [Option delete keys] 635
Appendix D Delete Program Range Digitize Delete range in Program window. [Shift-double-click on range] Start digitizing (when Edit Suite window is in Digitize mode). [F8] Disable track Disable selected track. [Click track button: G, V, A1, A2, etc.] Duplicate clip Duplicate selected clip in timeline. [Command-Drag] Enable track Enable selected track. [Click track button: G, V, A1, A2, etc.] Insert clip Insert clip dragged from bin in timeline between Mark In point and Mark Out point. Log Media Append source media first and last frame timecodes to log. POWER Option required. [Enter key] Mark In point Edit Clip mode. Mark In point. [F1] Mark Out point Edit Clip mode. Mark Out point. [F2] Move Clip Move selected clip one frame right. [Press mouse and + key, keypad] Move selected clip one frame left. [Press mouse and key, keypad] Move selected clip five frames right. [Press mouse and * key, keypad] Move selected clip five frames left. [Press mouse and / key, keypad] Play From CTI Play program or clip from CTI. [F5, or -P] 636
Keyboard Shortcuts Program Range Choose beginning and end of program range duration in timeline by clicking at the start point and shift-clicking at the end point. D Choose beginning and end of program range duration in timeline by shiftclicking at the start point and dragging to the end point. Choose or extend or contract program range duration in timeline as function of transition points and user marks. [Shift Tab] Replace Timecode Replace contents of one or more subfields of timecode field. [=, Value, Enter] Scroll Backward Move Program window backward in time. [Page Down] Scroll Forward Move Program window forward in time. [Page Up] Scroll to CTI Move Program window to display the CTI off-screen position. [Enter] Select In point Edit Clip mode. Move Edit Suite timeline CTI to Select In point. [F3] Select Out point Edit Clip mode. Move Edit Suite timeline CTI to Select Out point. [F4] Set In point Mark Program window active. Place clip insert or overlay Mark In point (yellow horizontal triangle) on program timeline at CTI. Only one such mark can be present. [F1] Set Out point Mark Program window active. Place clip insert Mark Out point (yellow horizontal triangle) on program timeline at CTI. Only one such mark can be present. [F2] Set user mark Program window active. Place user mark (green triangle) on program timeline at CTI. Multiple marks can be placed. [F6] 637
Appendix D Snap to Clip Snap dragged clip to another clip in timeline. [Option-Drag] Snap to CTI Snap dragged clip s In point or Out point to CTI if released within 0.5 inch of CTI. [Option-Drag] Split Edit Drag clip end (video or audio clip of synchronized set) to define lead or lag of audio relative to video (an L-cut). [Control Drag] Stop Playback Immediate halts program (Program window active) or clip (Edit Clip mode) playback. [Press Space bar, Escape (esc) key, or -.] Stop Rendering Immediately halts in-progress rendering (titles or transition effects). [ -. ] Toggle Timeline Toggle program timeline between units of Seconds and Frames to effectively zoom Program window in or out. [F9] Trim Mode Initiate Trim mode for Edit Suite window. [F7 or -T] Zoom In Zoom Program window in by changing timeline ruler scale unit. [ Shift->] Zoom Out Zoom Program window out by changing timeline ruler scale unit. [ Shift-<] - + or - or 638
Keyboard Shortcuts Tabbing Commands D Program Mode Media 100 gives you a number of tabbing options for moving rapidly through a timeline with Program mode active. You can also extend or contract a timeline range selection by depressing the Shift key while you use any of the following combinations. Tab Key Pressing the Tab key advances the CTI to the next cut, or, in the absence of a cut, to the next In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Control Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Control key pressed moves the CTI to the previous cut, or, in the absence of a cut, to the previous In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-right button advances the CTI to the next cut, or, in the absence of a cut, to the next In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-left button moves the CTI to the previous cut, or, in the absence of a cut, to the previous In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Option Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Option key pressed advances the CTI to the next user mark (green) or the next In or Out mark (yellow) on the timeline ruler. Option and Control Keys and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Option and Control keys pressed moves the CTI to the previous user mark (green) or the previous In or Out mark (yellow) on the timeline ruler. 639
Appendix D Option Key and Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the Next button with the Option key pressed advances the CTI to the next In or Out mark (yellow) or user mark (green) on the timeline ruler. Option Key and Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the Previous button with the Option key pressed moves the CTI to the previous In or Out mark (yellow), or user mark (green) on the timeline ruler. Option Key and Right Arrow Key Pressing the Right Arrow key with the Option key pressed moves the CTI to the next user mark (green) or the next In or Out mark (yellow) on the timeline ruler; or to the next cut; or, in the absence of a cut, to the next In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Option Key and Left Arrow Key Pressing the Left Arrow key with the Option key pressed moves the CTI to the previous user mark (green) or the previous In or Out mark (yellow) on the timeline ruler; or to the previous cut; or, in the absence of a cut, to the previous In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Edit Clip Mode With both Edit Clip mode and a program active, the following tabbing conventions apply. The clip chosen by the tabbing action is automatically transferred to the Edit Suite window for editing. Tab Key Pressing the Tab key advances the CTI to the next In point of the next clip in the active (chosen) track. If a bin is active, the next clip in the current sort order is transferred into the Edit Suite window. Control Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Control key pressed moves the CTI to the previous In point of the previous clip in the active (chosen) track. If a bin is active, the previous clip in the current sort order is transferred into the Edit Suite window. 640
Keyboard Shortcuts Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-right button advances the CTI to the next In point of the next clip in the active track. If a bin is active, the next clip in the current sort order is transferred into the Edit Suite window. D Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-left button moves the CTI to the previous transition In point of the previous clip in the active track. If a bin is active, the previous clip in the current sort order is transferred into the Edit Suite window. Graphics Mode With Graphics mode active, the following tabbing conventions apply: Tab Key Pressing the Tab key advances the CTI to the next In point of an overlay clip in the Graphics track. Control Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Control key pressed moves the CTI to the previous In point of an overlay clip in the G (Graphics) track. Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-right button advances the CTI to the next In point of an overlay clip in the G (Graphics) track. Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-left button moves the CTI to the previous In point of an overlay clip in the G (Graphics) track. Transition Mode The following tabbing conventions apply with Transition mode active. Tabbing in the fx track requires that clips have durations. Tab Key Pressing the Tab key advances the CTI to the In point of the next clip in the fx track. 641
Appendix D Control Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Control key pressed moves the CTI to the In point of the previous clip in the fx track. Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-right button advances the CTI to the In point of the next clip in the fx track. Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-left button moves the CTI to the In point of the previous clip in the fx track. Trim Mode With Trim mode active, the following tabbing conventions apply. Tab Key Pressing the Tab key advances the CTI to the next transition (cut), or, in the absence of a cut, to the next In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Control Key and Tab Key Pressing the Tab key with the Control key pressed moves the CTI to the previous transition (cut), or, in the absence of a cut, to the previous In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Next Button Right (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-right button advances the CTI to the next transition (cut), or, in the absence of a cut, to the next In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. Previous Button Left (Edit Suite window) Clicking the advance-left button moves the CTI to the previous transition (cut), or, in the absence of a cut, to the previous In point or Out point in the active (chosen) track. 642
Timeline Navigation Keyboard Shortcuts The subsampler in the Edit Suite window and an external video monitor connected to an appropriate video output channel at the Media 100 Junction Box always display the frame at the CTI position. There are a variety of ways to move the CTI or scroll the Program window to the current time. The Program window and the Edit Suite window in Program mode work together. You can use the miniature program displayed in the Edit Suite window to move quickly to the approximate area of interest. You can zero in on a particular clip or frame using the timeline in the Program window. The following tables summarize the ways in which you can navigate through a program timeline. D Mouse Action Click in the Program window timeline or in a track outside any clips. Click in the miniature program in the Edit Suite window. Drag the CTI in the Program window. Drag the CTI in the miniature program in the Edit Suite window. Click the left or right scroll buttons in the Program window. Click in the scroll bar near the left or right scroll buttons in the Program window. Result Moves the CTI to where you clicked. Moves the CTI to the frame time where you clicked. Updates the current time dynamically as you drag. Updates the current time dynamically as you drag. The Program window does not scroll to the new location unless you press the Enter key. Moves the CTI three time divisions in the specified direction. Moves the CTI left or right by the length of one screen (the number of displayed time divisions minus one). 643
Appendix D Keyboard Action Enter key Left or Right Arrow key ( ) Page Up or Page Down key Home key End key Tab key Option-Tab keys Control-Tab keys Option-Control-Tab keys Edit the current timecode in the Program window or the Edit Suite window. Result Scrolls the Program window to contain the current time. Moves the CTI one frame left or right. Moves the CTI left or right by a screenful (the number of displayed time divisions minus one). Moves the CTI to the first frame of the program (00:00:00:00). Moves the CTI to the last frame of the last clip in the program s active track. Moves the CTI to the first frame of the next clip. Moves the CTI to the next user mark. Moves the CTI to the first frame of the previous clip. Moves the CTI to the next previous user mark. Moves the CTI to the specified timecode. 644