Using Keys in Adobe Prelude
Today we used keys on a keyboard to stream through and scrub through clips, and we alsoThe J Key - Used to rewind clips in prelude, the more you press it in sequence, the faster it rewinds.
The K Key - Used to stop a clip dead in its tracks no matter what, easy to use with the J and L keys.
The L Key - Used to speed up through clips, the more you press it in sequence, the faster it speeds through.
The . Key - Used to create a Overwrite Edit, which will completely replace the clip it is pasted over, overlapping it.
The , Key - Used to create an Insert Edit, which doesn't overwrite a clip, but shifts the clips out of the way and is inserted between them and slots in the middle.
Space Bar - Used to play and stop clips at any time.
The I Key - Used to create an in point, which will decide when the clip will specifically start at, creating a new start point.
The O Key - Used to create an out point, which will determine when the clip will end at exactly, creating an exit point.
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