Checking/Adjusting Effects

Check, adjust, or delete effects applied to a clip.

Showing/Hiding [Information] Palette

The selected clips and effects are displayed in the [Information] palette.

1) Click [Toggle Window Display] of the timeline.

2) Click [Information].

Alternative
  • When the show/hide setting for the [Information] palette is switched, the show/hide setting for the tabs of the bin window, source browser window, and tab windows combined with the [Information] palette is also switched. To switch the show/hide setting separately, release the association of the window or tab windows.

    Combining Tab Windows with Bin Window/Source Browser Window

[Information] Palette

(1)

Information area

Display information such as the file name or duration. The displayed contents differ depending on the part selected on the timeline.

(2)

Effect list

Display applied effects in a list.

For a clip with a video part, [Layouter] is displayed. Double-click an item to display the [Layouter] dialog box for cropping and transformation.

Video Layout

The number on the upper left of the list shows the number of available effects/number of applied effects.

Enabling and Disabling Effects

(3)

[Open Setup Dialog]

Display a settings dialog box to adjust each effect or the [Layouter] dialog box.

(4)

[Delete]

Delete the effect. [Layouter] items cannot be deleted.

(5)

Enable/Disable

Temporarily disable the layouter or effect settings. Uncheck this item to disable the settings.

Checking/Adjusting Effects

You can check or adjust the applied effect from the [Information] palette.

1) Click the area with effects applied on the timeline.

2) Click an effect name on the effect list in the [Information] palette, and click [Open Setup Dialog].

  • A settings dialog box to adjust each effect appears.

Alternative
  • Double-click on an effect name in the effect list.

  • Drag and drop an effect name onto [Open Setup Dialog] in the [Information] palette.

  • Right-click on an effect name in the [Information] palette, and click [Open Setup Dialog].

3) Adjust the effect.

  • For adjustment of effects, refer to the procedures to apply each effect.

Parts Where Effects Are Applied
VA track

(1)

Key

(2)

Track Transition

(3)

Audio filter

(4)

Clip transition

(5)

Audio cross fade

(6)

Video filter, layouter

V track

(1)

Video filter, layouter

(2)

Key

(3)

Clip transition

A track

(1)

Audio filter

(2)

Audio cross fade

T track

(1)

Title mixer

Enabling and Disabling Effects

You can temporarily disable the layouter or effects.

1) Click the area with effects applied on the timeline.

2) Uncheck the item in the effect list in the [Information] palette.

  • Check this item to enable the effect, and uncheck to disable the effect.

Alternative
  • Right-click on an effect name in the effect list, and click [Enable/Disable].

  • Select an effect name in the effect list, and press [Ctrl] + [F] on the keyboard.

Deleting Effects

You can delete the applied effects.

Deleting Effects Using Timeline
Example:

To delete a filter

1) Select a clip with the effect applied.

2) Click [Edit] on the menu bar, and click [Delete Parts] → [Filter] → an item.

Alternative
  • Right-click a clip, and click [Delete Parts] → [Filter] → an item.

  • Right-click the mixer area with the effect applied and click [Delete].

  • Clip transition: [Shift] + [Alt] + [T]

  • Audio cross fade: [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [T]

  • Key: [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [G]

  • Transparency: [Shift] + [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [G]

  • Video filter: [Shift] + [Alt] + [F]

  • Audio filter: [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [F]

  • Deleting all transitions: [Alt] + [T]

  • Deleting all filters: [Shift] + [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [F]

Deleting Effects Using [Information] Palette

1) Click the area with effects applied on the timeline.

2) Click an effect name on the effect list in the [Information] palette, and click [Delete].

Alternative
  • Drag an effect name out of the [Information] palette.

  • Right-click an effect name and click [Delete].

  • Select an effect to delete and press [Delete] key of the keyboard.

  • When you set the transition or audio cross fade, green line (cut point) is displayed. This is the border for the transition before setting. If you delete the transition or audio cross fade, the Out point of the front clip and the In point of the back clip move back to the cut point.

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