Final Flashcards
Start Record
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Command Space
Undo
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Z
Copy
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C
Paste
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V
Cut
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X
Toggle between mix and edit windows
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Command =
New Track
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Shift Command N
Zoom in
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t
Zoom out
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r
Separate Clip @ Selection
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b
Heal/Combine
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Command H
Duplicate
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Command D
Go to Beginning
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Why do you need a master fader track?
It lets you monitor the overall level of the session
What are the different edit modes?
Shuffle, Spot, Slip, and Grid
What are the basic tools? What Tool do they combine into?
Trim Tool, Selector Tool, and Grabber Tool which become the Smart Tool
What does Shuffle Mode do?
Shuffle Mode is constrained by other clips. When you move a clip it will snap to the previous or next clip on the track.
What is Slip Mode?
You can move, trim, cut, or paste freely without affecting other clips.
What is Grid Mode?
Clips and or midi that are moved , trimmed, or inserted will snap to the nearest time increment.
What is a .ptx extension?
It contains session data but not audio
What is EQ?
Tone Control
Define ‘bounce to disk.’
Converting to a stereo file
Compare MP3 to .wav
MP3 is compressed and .wav is the full audio
What does an instrument track let you do?
Record midi data
What does midi stand for?
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
What is the section called with play, pause, stop, and record?
Transport controls
What are the midi controls?
Metronome/click, midi merge, and wait for note
What are some of the virtual instruments?
Xpand!, Boom, Vacuum
Tab to transient
Yep
Start/Stop
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Space bar