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I'm often cleaning audio tracks with noises like cars passing by, children laughing. Then must fill the remaining gaps with pure ambient sound.
The copy and paste method of Firelight doenst helps to this task, as I want to fill gaps by pasting betwen the in out marker as I do in the Timeliner, or even better would be to select the gap by clicking on it, and paste the content there.
Currently in fairlight, the pasted content excedes the out marker, or doens't fills the gap completely if the clip pasted clip was too short.
Then the second part I'm lost: the pasted content position depends of the playhead when the content was copied. I simply want to fill audio gaps copying content to replace unwanted noises in the clip, I don't care about the playhead. There is any way to make it easier?. Why copy and paste has to be so complex and limitant in Fairlight?. The manual it says that is easy than never, but it depends on the given work you want to do, absolutley is not for filling gaps and cleaning the sound track. Also contents can not be rippled and handled as one does in the Video Timeline Editor, perhaps I am missing something.
Also I find really unuseful to work on Firelight:
- There is no way to "slide content" inside an audio clip
- Clean Mark (In or Out) shortcut doesnt work in Fairlight, many elemental shortcuts must be reviewed in Fairlight, also Duration, Change speed.... any audio editor does this
- Duplicate speed repeating J and L speed also doesn't works there.
Trim edit also doenst works on Fairlight
I simply want to Mark the unwanted noises and Paste sound over, and after several hours and reading the manual too, I haven't found the way to do it eficiently, unless I go to the Editor. Perhpas the Editor is the place to do that, but why not on Fairlight too?
The copy and paste method of Firelight doenst helps to this task, as I want to fill gaps by pasting betwen the in out marker as I do in the Timeliner, or even better would be to select the gap by clicking on it, and paste the content there.
Currently in fairlight, the pasted content excedes the out marker, or doens't fills the gap completely if the clip pasted clip was too short.
Then the second part I'm lost: the pasted content position depends of the playhead when the content was copied. I simply want to fill audio gaps copying content to replace unwanted noises in the clip, I don't care about the playhead. There is any way to make it easier?. Why copy and paste has to be so complex and limitant in Fairlight?. The manual it says that is easy than never, but it depends on the given work you want to do, absolutley is not for filling gaps and cleaning the sound track. Also contents can not be rippled and handled as one does in the Video Timeline Editor, perhaps I am missing something.
Also I find really unuseful to work on Firelight:
- There is no way to "slide content" inside an audio clip
- Clean Mark (In or Out) shortcut doesnt work in Fairlight, many elemental shortcuts must be reviewed in Fairlight, also Duration, Change speed.... any audio editor does this
- Duplicate speed repeating J and L speed also doesn't works there.
Trim edit also doenst works on Fairlight
I simply want to Mark the unwanted noises and Paste sound over, and after several hours and reading the manual too, I haven't found the way to do it eficiently, unless I go to the Editor. Perhpas the Editor is the place to do that, but why not on Fairlight too?
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- Resolve Studio 18.6.4 @ macOS 13.6.2
- Mini Panel v2.0
- Speed Editor (gathering dust until killer custom keys arrive)
- Synology DS218