Jason Robinson
September 1st, 2009, 09:43 PM
With video, I can right click & drag a take form the trimmer to the timeline and add it as a take. That allows me to cycle through the takes with the "T" key and choose my best take.
However this does NOT solve a few problems:
1) If take 1 is shorter than take 2, when I place take 2 on the timeline, it will only show up to the length of take 1, then cut off. So takes does not ripple insert to fit the new take's length.
2) All FX (color, etc) are applied to each take and I cannot tweak the settings for each take (most annoyingly is that velocity effects are applied to take 2 from take 1).
3) Audio cannot be added as takes! If a second audio track is dropped on the TL using the same procedure as for a video take, the result is one big crossfade between take 1 and 2, so you don't really get to choose.
Am I correct in my assumption that there is no work around for these three problems?
I have a project with lots of VO work, and I am trying to figure out how to quickly switch between VO takes and the only way I can do this is by putting the alternate takes on lower tracks and then muting / unmuting the tracks as needed.
However this does NOT solve a few problems:
1) If take 1 is shorter than take 2, when I place take 2 on the timeline, it will only show up to the length of take 1, then cut off. So takes does not ripple insert to fit the new take's length.
2) All FX (color, etc) are applied to each take and I cannot tweak the settings for each take (most annoyingly is that velocity effects are applied to take 2 from take 1).
3) Audio cannot be added as takes! If a second audio track is dropped on the TL using the same procedure as for a video take, the result is one big crossfade between take 1 and 2, so you don't really get to choose.
Am I correct in my assumption that there is no work around for these three problems?
I have a project with lots of VO work, and I am trying to figure out how to quickly switch between VO takes and the only way I can do this is by putting the alternate takes on lower tracks and then muting / unmuting the tracks as needed.