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I have a multitrack session with several clips. Now if I edit one of them and delete a part of it I only get the possibility to close the gap of that one track. Is it possible to do it with all tracks? So that they remain synchronised? Or is there another way to do it?
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Find your gap and highlight it. Then go to Edit>Ripple Delete>Time selection in all tracks. That will cut a gap in all of the tracks equal to your time selection. You will notice a splice in all of the other clips on other tracks, and when the gap closes, you will lose forward time from all of them. But everything will remain time-aligned.
I have to say that in most well-designed sessions, this isn't always a bright idea unless you've tested it to check - it can make a lot of things jump!
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Find your gap and highlight it. Then go to Edit>Ripple Delete>Time selection in all tracks. That will cut a gap in all of the tracks equal to your time selection. You will notice a splice in all of the other clips on other tracks, and when the gap closes, you will lose forward time from all of them. But everything will remain time-aligned.
I have to say that in most well-designed sessions, this isn't always a bright idea unless you've tested it to check - it can make a lot of things jump!
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Thank you! That was what I was looking for 🙂