How do you remove a Blade cut?

If you cut a clip in the timeline with the Blade tool, how do you get rid of that cut (presuming it is too late to use Undo)?

Posted on May 2, 2012 7:16 PM

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Sep 24, 2015 11:54 AM in response to JDLee

THAT'S THE WRONG SOLUTION!😮

maybe this happened in an update?


The correct one is: Select both clips, go to "Trim" on the top menu, then "Join Clips"

(it doesn't have a keyboard shortcut, but you can assign one if you, like me, need to do this often. Wish it was in the right click menu as it was in 7.


Smoc88Mar 18, 2015 7:26 PM Re: How do you remove a Blade cut?
Re: How do you remove a Blade cut?in response to JDLee

Select both clips, go to "Trim" on the top menu, then "Join Clips". This worked for me as I was doing color correction and decided to correct them together. Make sure you turn off color correction (if any) on each clip before you join them. Or else, you will have 2 different tones.

May 2, 2012 11:14 PM in response to andynick

Hi Andy--

It sounds like you're recommending one of the things salty777 recommended (sorry salty777, I guess I was really expecting a different answer). I'll try it again, but I don't think it was working for me. Those key combinations you gave are not working for me. Are those part of the default keyboard commands? When I press them, I get nothing.


I guess I was really expecting that you'd somehow be able to highlight the cut and delete it. But I guess the cut really isn't a thing like a transition is. I worked through some FCPX tutorials, and I could swear they addressed how to make two neighboring clips into one clip like they were always that way. And I don't remember it being creating a Compound Clip.


One more thing: I have some loopable beats. I can paste the same beat clip over and over again to make it loop. And then I guess I could make a compound clip out of all them, but is that the way you would do it? If you were doing that, would you create a separate project in FCPX and put them all together to achieve the desired length, and then Export Media to create a full clip that you'd bring into another project?

May 3, 2012 12:03 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

Hi Tom--


I'm confused. I have two audio clips. One is a connected clip to the other. If I park the playhead over an edit (the spot where I cut with the Blade tool) in what I guess is called the primary clip and press the \ key, the edit is selected.


But, if I try to do the same thing with a Blade cut edit that I made in the connected clip, it doesn't work. Is there some reason it only works with the primary clip and not the clip I connected to it?

May 3, 2012 12:21 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

Yeah, that doesn't seem to work. I can select the Trim tool and click an edit in the primary clip and select it (so that the yellow brackets are facing both ways), but I can only get a yellow bracket in one direction clicking in the same way on the connected clip.


This is probably something basic about the differences in what you can do with a connected clip that I'm just not getting.

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