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- Ripple Edit mode provides the following: + The general idea behind the Ripple edit mode is this:

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+ Within this general behavior several variations are available + as Ripple edit modes: +

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  1. + Selected. Only applies the ripple logic to currently selected + tracks. After making a selection, you can use the + Alt modifier and click on tracks to add or remove + them to/from the selection. Markers will stay intact. +
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  3. + All. Applies the ripple logic to all tracks on the timeline + and shifts location, CD, and cue markers accordingly. Selecting a range + with this mode will automatically make a time-constrained selection in all tracks of the project. +
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  5. + Interview. This mode works just like the Selected + mode with one exception: when you select a range and press + Del, this will remove the selected portion + of either audio or MIDI without shifting other clips to the left to match + the freed space on the timeline. The main use case for this mode is editing + interviews where you want the ripple behavior to edit out e.g. periods + of silence, while being able to just delete e.g. an out-of-place + noise or an exclamation by the interviewer. +
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If Snap To Grid is enabled, then regions can only move so that they align with locations determined by the current