Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of post-fader and pre-fader stems?

A

Pre-fader: Does not include volume automation or changes while Post Fader does.

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2
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How can you bounce stems from submix tracks?

A
  • Select Aux Input tracks for each submix element.
  • Choose Track > Bounce
  • Configure settings in dialogue box
  • Click Bounce
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3
Q

Which Dialogue allows you to bounce from multiple sources simultaneously?

A

Bounce Mix Dialog

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4
Q

How do you bounce stems from busses?

A
  • Create a new bus path for each stem you want to bounce in the I/O settings
  • Route a send on each Aux Input track to the newly created bus paths.
  • Choose File > Bounce Mix
  • Choose the bus paths
  • Click bounce
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5
Q

What does the TRACK > COMMIT command do?

A

Allows you bounce tracks to a new track. Helpful when you want to create stems and have them in the session.

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6
Q

What happens in Destructive Record mode?

A

Recording within an existing whole file clip replaces the original audio permanently. When used for the printed mix, no additional disk space is used.

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7
Q

Name 2 ways to activate Destructive Record mode.

A
  • OPTIONS > DESTRUCTIVE RECORD
  • Right click the record button and choose DESTRUCTIVE
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8
Q

How do you know when Destructive Record mode is active?

A

The record button will display a ā€˜Dā€™

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9
Q

True or False.

You can punch in to a mix pass on the fly with Destructive Record mode.

A

False. You have to set a range.

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10
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What is DestructivePunch Record Mode?

A

This mode preserves a contiguous audio file on disk like Destructive record but allows punching in and out on tracks individually as on TrackPunch mode.

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11
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What are the 3 requirements for Destructive Punch Recording?

A
  • Files must start at the beginning of the session.
  • File lengths must be >= the DestructivePunch File Length setting.
  • DestructivePunch recording is not supported on AudioSuite rendered clips with handles.
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12
Q

Where can you adjust the DestructivePunch File Length setting?

A

SETUP > PREFERENCES and Operation tab.

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13
Q

What does DPE stand for?

A

DestructivePunch Enabled

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14
Q

How do you use Prepare DPE Tracks?

A
  • Record enable the tracks you want to use for DP recording.
  • Enter DestructivePunch mode
  • Choose OPTIONS > PREPARE DPE TRACKS
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15
Q

Which interface is Mirroring on TRS outputs limited to

A

HD Omni

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16
Q

How do you mirror on TRS outputs with HD omni?

A
  • Open Hardware setup page
  • Go to analog out page
  • Under TRS mirrors select Analog Out 1-2
  • Click OK
17
Q

How do you setup mirroring on primary ouputs?

A
  • Open hardware setup
  • Main page
  • Set output channel 3-4 to NONE to make it available for use.
  • Hold Control (MAC) or Start (Win) while selecting ANALOG 3-4 from the pop up menu for channels 1-2
18
Q

How do you export as mp3?

A
  • File > Bounce mix
  • Choose MP3 in the dialog and click bounce
  • Configure settings and click ok