Considering that you need a Davinici Resolve license and mostly also the Boris FX Suite to get Avid to a usable level, these new features seem a bit... insignificant? But at least Avid stays true to itself and changes the color schemes again instead :-)
So you've given us back the colour scheme we had in the 2018 versions? Remarkable. And you're slowly fixing what should have been working years ago in the title tool? Congrats. You can sync lock all tracks by alt+clicking the bottom sync lock so nothing new there. Seriously, are you guys ever going to get to doing a decent release or are we just getting new colours every month now? I'm fine with the fonts my clips have - how about sub frame audio? I'm not paying hundreds a year for new clip text in my timeline.
Please please please, add a shortcut to LOAD A SEQUENCE INTO THE SOURCE MONITOR. It's an action every editor does dozens, if not more, times per shift. Something like ctrl+dbl click to load to source monitor would be so significant to the workflow, and it would take about two lines of code to implement.
You can just drag it into the source monitor? Or if loading into the source monitor is a menu option you can assign it as a “menu to shortcut” hot key.
"Find Bin" is a new feature? I have been using this feature since 20 years, just mapped it from the Command Palette unto a key on the keyboard. Strange.But then, I am still using a 2017 version of Avid MC. Maybe this feature had been elimited in the meantime and been brought back now?
True. but you don't have to move the CTI (blue line) to the clip to perform the 'Find Bin'. Right click on any clip in the sequence and select 'Find Bin'. Voila! ;-)
Not sure about the moving-track-not-overwrite feature... Feels like I want it to overwrite the clips below most of the time when I clean up my timeline & I can always undo if needed.
@@jman4582 Second this! As an AE I rely on this for collapsing sequences to clean it up for prep. Now, I have to delete a bunch of stuff instead on just moving clips down and overwriting them. Seems like a total time waste.
And the quest for "minimizing the number of mouse clicks", haha, how pathetic! Avid has spent more than a DECADE fcking up all thinkable shortcuts and procedures adding complexity and extra mouse clicks. So now, let's roll back where we were some 10+ years ago!
you are doing some kind of crap instead of really managing errors and making the program usable !!! What about loudness monitor? What about playhead, navigation timilene? Woooow adding 2 colours, woooow applause?!!!!
What he describes at 2:30 about moving a clip up/down and side/side without over-writing, does anyone know if it’s possible to turn this function off? I prefer it to over-write. I’ve also noticed that when you slide a clip, for example, 3 frames quickly, 1 ctrl/z will undo it all instead of 3 ctrl/zs. Is that change-able? I liked it better the other way.