Introduction

This Sequencer view is where strips can be selected, modified by moving, cutting, or extending strips. There are also several built-in effects that can be combined with other strips to change their appearance.

The Sequencer view is horizontally divided into Channels each channel can contain what is called a strip. A strip can be an image, animation, or any number of effects. Each channel is numbered consecutively on the Y axis, starting from zero and allows up to 128 total channels. The X axis represents time. Each channel can contain as many strips as it needs as long as they do not overlap. If a strip needs to overlap another, it needs to be placed on a channel above or below the other strip. When strips are stacked, they stack from bottom to top where the lowest channel forms the background and the highest the foreground.

Note

Le premier canal 0 est inutilisable pour y mettre des bandes car il est utilisé par le Sequencer Display pour montrer une composition de toutes les bandes au-dessus du canal 0.