![]() I want to create a fade in, fade out and a cross fade between the two regions. Ok so let’s go ahead tick the boxes and check out how this can help save you time. Now I’m sure you know this but by going to Preferences>General>Editing it allows you to select the mouse click and track pad behaviours but I want to show you the additional click zones that you can set up.īy ticking the Fade Tool click zones and Marquee Tool click zones in the preferences panel you can change how the pointer behaves further when in the arrange page. Ghost copies are created by hovering the pointer tool around the right edge of a region so that you can easily drag out duplicate copies of the region you’re workign with. So we have the regular zones such as changing the region length by clicking the bottom left and right corners of the region and dragging it the to the desired length. Click ZonesĬlick Zones allow you set how the pointer behaves when around Track areas in the arrange page, especially around regions. This is useful for a tool that you use the most after the pointer. The command assign on the right allows you to select a tool that is activated when you pressing the cmd key. ![]() Selecting the left assign tool allows you to choose a tool that you need, do what ever it is you need to do and then to get back to the pointer you can simply press the T key twice. At the top of the arrange window is the left assign and command assign options. So the first thing to look at before I get to click zones is the general Assign Tools. So I thought for this LPX Quick Tips I’d go over the very useful Click Zones that have literally saved me hours in time, I’ll show you how to set them up, how to use them and how easy it is. I created a really quick video to show them how I do it and to date it’s one of the most liked responses I’ve had on Facebook and it got me thinking that maybe something that is obvious to me might not be to others. I recently responded to someone on Facebook asking about how to speed up their workflow using the Fade Tool. No nonsense random tips that I think you might find useful? Maybe. Work Smarter In Logic With The Assign Tool and Click Zones
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