Lesson 1: Files, Time. Goals Flashcards
Where is the inspector and what are it’s uses?
The inspector opens to the left of the Tracks area. It’s contextual parameters adapt depending on which area has key focus, and what is selected.
Where is the Tracks area and what does it contain
The Tracks areas is in the center of the main window. It’ contains the Track headers to the left, the ruler at the top, and the workspace where you edits regions.
Where is the control bar and what does it contain?
The control bar is the row of buttons and displays at the top of your display. It contains transport buttons, information LCD displays, and mode buttons.
Where is the workspace and what does it contain?
the workspace is in the Tracks areas,to the right of the track headers, below the ruler, and contains the regions used in your projects.
When multiple panes are open, how do you make sure the desired pane reacts to key commands?
Click the area’s background to give it key focus.
Describe two ways to adjust a numerical value in logic.
Drag the value vertically, or double-click it and enter a new value.
How do you copy a region?
Option-drag the region and always release the mouse button first, followed by the Option key.
How do you resize a region?
Place the mouse pointer over lone of the two lower corners so it changes to Resize tool, and then drag horizontally.
How do you loop a region?
Select the region and press L, or select the Loop checkbox in the inspector.
In the Mixer, where do you add effect plug-in?
In the Audio FX slots of the channel strips.
In the help tag, what are the units of the four numeric values used to determine the length and position of a region?
Bars, beats, divisions, and ticks
How many ticks are there in a sixteenth note?
There are 240 ticks in a sixteenth note.
How do you mix down project to a stereo audio file?
Choose File > Bounce > Project or Section (or press Command-B) to open the Bounce dialog.