Chapter 7 Flashcards
Are tempo events on the tempo ruler tick-based or sample-based?
Tick Based
Is the Identify Beat command and Beat detectives bar|beat Marker generation, tick-based or sample-based?
Sample-based
What is the difference between Tempo Events and Bar|Beat markers?
Tempo events change the tempo at specific locations.
Bar|Beat markers cause a specified beat to occur at an absolute time location. They align the tempo ruler to a performance.
What are two ways that Bar|Beat markers are created?
They are created by the Identify Beat command or Beat Detective’s Bar|Beat Marker Generation Option.
What is the Identify Beat Command used for?
Calculate the tempo of a selection based on a specified start and end Bar|Beat Markers.
How can you manually change the tempo ruler display to Bar|Beat?
- Command or Ctrl + Click on the add tempo change button.
- Select either Tempo events or Bar|Beat markers
How do you insert specific Bar|Beat Markers?
Place the edit cursor at the insertion point. Choose EVENT > IDENTIFY BEAT
What color are Bar| Beat Markers?
Blue triangles
What gets affected by tempo events?
- Sample based tracks
- Tick based MIDI/ Instrument Tracks
- Tick based audio tracks without elastic audio
- Tick based audio tracks with elastic audio
True or false?
Tempo events cannot be copied, pasted, nudged or shifted.
False. They can.
How do you bring up the tempo operations window?
EVENT > TEMPO OPERATIONS > TEMPO OPERATIONS WINDOW
What does the Tempo Operations Window let you do? (3)
- Fit a specific number of bars and beats into a precise time range.
- Create tempos that speed up or slow down
- Scale and stretch existing tempos by a percentage amounts.
Name the 6 types of tempo operations.
- Constant
- Linear
- Parabolic
- S curve
- Scale
- Stretch
True or false.
Chord symbols change midi data.
False
How do you extract chords from MIDI?
- Make a selection
- EVENT > EXTRACT CHORDS FROM SELECTION