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In this tutorial a playlist is created in which the clip characteristics can be contolled over a timeline. First load the desired media files into the Preload and create a Playlist.  
In this tutorial, a playlist is created in which the clip characteristics can be controlled over a timeline. First, load the desired media files into the Preload and create a Playlist.  




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2. Define the 'Receiver' of the timeline, e.g. the clip characteristic 'Scale'. '''(B)'''
2. Define the 'Receiver' of the timeline, e.g. the clip characteristic 'Scale'. '''(B)'''


3. Define the 'Duration' of the timeline characteristic with ‘+’ / ‘-’. Double-Click on the value to type it in nummerically. '''(C)'''
3. Define the 'Duration' of the timeline characteristic with ‘+’ / ‘-’. Double-click on the value to type it in numerically. '''(C)'''





Revision as of 14:36, 3 September 2019

In this tutorial, a playlist is created in which the clip characteristics can be controlled over a timeline. First, load the desired media files into the Preload and create a Playlist.


1. Insert a 'Timeline' into an empty cell next to the desired clip. (A)

2. Define the 'Receiver' of the timeline, e.g. the clip characteristic 'Scale'. (B)

3. Define the 'Duration' of the timeline characteristic with ‘+’ / ‘-’. Double-click on the value to type it in numerically. (C)


Tip: The addressing of the receiver is always carried out over the track and the corresponding layer. Therefore it is necessary to observe on which track and layer the clip is located when the complete playlist is played back. Layers might disappear when connected to the Timeline Receiver because the modulator is set to 0 (starting point of the timeline).


{{#mpdftags: pagebreak}} 4. Select the 'Curve Type' of the timeline, e.g. 'Set Akima'. (D)

Right-Click onto the curve → Curve Type → Set Akima

5. Modify the Curve by dragging the pivots. The pivot turns yellow when activated. Double-Click onto the curve to add more pivots. (E)

6. Right-Click onto the curve to 'Delete selected Pivots', 'Set Pivot Values' or 'Reset Curve'. (F)

The modifications become active as soon as the cue/the playlist is played back again.