DONE- Q/A- Elements ED Lesson 09 Flashcards
What condition would cause the Edit > Heal Separation command to fail?
- Attempting to heal a separation after closing and reopening the session
- Attempting to heal a separation across multiple tracks
- Attempting to heal a separation after clearing the Undo Queue
- Attempting to heal across more than one separation
- Attempting to heal across clips whose relative start and end points have changed since the separation
Which of the following is the keyboard shortcut for the Edit > Repeat command?
- Command+R (Mac) or Ctrl+R (Windows)
- Option+R (Mac) or Alt+R (Windows)
- Control+R (Mac) or Start+R (Windows)
- Command+Option+R (Mac) or Alt+Ctrl+R (Windows)
The Edit > __________ command lets you duplicate a selection multiple times by specifying the number of iterations in a dialog box.
Repeat
The Edit command that lets you duplicate multiple times is the Repeat command.
The command that lets you repair holes, or separations, in underlying audio as shown is the Edit > _______ Separation command. (Enter a single-word answer for the blank.)
What is the minimum loop length required for Loop Playback to function?
- 5 ms
- 0.5 seconds
- 1 second
- 5 seconds
0.5 seconds
Loop Playback requires a minimum selection length of a half second (0.5 seconds).
After copying audio from multiple tracks to the clipboard, how can you paste the audio to a different location on the tracks?
- Place the Edit cursor on any one of the tracks at the desired location and choose Edit > Paste.
- Make an Edit selection on any one of the tracks starting at the desired location and choose Edit > Paste.
- Place the Edit cursor on each of the destination tracks starting at the desired location and choose Edit > Paste.
- All of the above.
- None of the above.
Place the Edit cursor on each of the destination tracks starting at the desired location and choose Edit > Paste.
To paste on multiple tracks, you must place the insertion point (Edit cursor) on each of the desired destination tracks.
You can also make a selection on each of the tracks.
Which of the following is required to move a clip using the Spot dialog box as shown?
- Enable Shuffle mode
- Enable Mirrored MIDI Editing
- Choose Options > Edit Window Scrolling
- Enable Spot mode
- Choose Edit > Separate Clip > At Selection
What is the purpose of the Pre-Separate Amount in the displayed dialog box?
- It specifies how many times to separate a clip or selection
- It specifies how many copies of the selection to create
- It specifies the amount of pad time to add when separating on the Grid or at transient points
- It specifies the Nudge increment to use for the session
- It specifies the Grid increment to use for the session
Which of the following is the result when you cut or clear a selection in Shuffle mode?
- All audio to the right of the selection slides over by the amount of time removed (A).
- All audio to the left of the selection slides over by the amount of time removed (B).
- The clip immediately to the right snaps to the nearest Grid line (C).
- The selected material is removed with no effect on the surrounding clips (D).
All audio to the right of the selection slides over by the amount of time removed (A).
Edits made in Shuffle mode affect all material that falls later on the track (to the right of the edit). The track material will slide over by the amount of material added or removed from the track.
The command that lets you repair holes, or separations, in underlying audio as shown is the Edit > _______ Separation command. (Enter a single-word answer for the blank.)
heal
To repair separations and restore the original audio, choose Edit > Heal Separation or press Command+H (Mac) or Ctrl+H (Windows).
TRUE or FALSE. To perform the clip movements as shown in the animation, the session can be in Slip mode, Spot mode, or Grid mode.
True
False
False
False. In Spot mode, the Spot dialog box would open. In Grid mode, the clips would snap to grid lines (or grid increments).
Only Slip mode lets you place a clip anywhere on a track with no constraints.
What menu would you use to change the scrolling behavior in the Edit window from No Scrolling to Page scrolling, as shown?
- File
- Edit
- Track
- Options
- Setup
Options
The active scrolling option is set under Options > Edit Window Scrolling.
Remember: The Options menu is for settings that are either on or off, enabled or disabled, checked or unchecked.
Which of the following options lets you configure the grid setting (to change the grid from quarter notes to eighth notes, for example)?
- Command-click (Mac) or Ctrl-click (Windows) on the Grid mode button on the left side of Edit window toolbar.
- Choose View > Grid Settings > Eighth Notes
- Click on the Grid Value pop-up selector toward the right side of the Edit window toolbar.
- Set the Main Timebase Ruler to Eighth Notes.
Click on the Grid Value pop-up selector toward the right side of the Edit window toolbar.
To configure the grid, click on the Grid Value pop-up selector (down-pointing arrow next to the displayed grid value) and select the desired grid size.
TRUE or FALSE. Clicking the clip at the current mouse cursor location trim off audio at the start of the clip.
True
False
True
Which Pro Tools Edit mode causes clip movements to be constrained, aligning the start of the clip to the nearest grid increment as shown?
- Shuffle mode
- Slip mode
- Spot mode
- Grid mode
Grid mode
Grid mode allows you to snap clips and MIDI notes to the nearest grid line, based on the current Grid Value increment.