Lesson 3 Quiz Flashcards
Which of the following can be achieved using MIDI Input Quantizing?
a. tightening up the timing of a MIDI performance
b. changing the feel of a MIDI performance to match an existing groove
c. regulating the velocity of MIDI notes to make them more uniform
d. all of the above
e. a. and b. only
e. a. and b. only
Which of the following file types stores a Pro Tools I/O setup?
a. .pio
b. .ptf
c. .ptx
d. .set
e. .plist
a. .pio
In order to create a linear tempo change, select the timeline range within which it will occur, and then…
a. set the beginning and end meter in the Constant Tempo Operations window.
b. set the beginning and end meter in the Linear Tempo Operations window.
c. set the beginning and end tempo in the Constant Tempo Operations window.
d. set the beginning and end tempo in the Linear Tempo Operations window.
e. set the beginning and end tempo in the Stretch Tempo Operations window.
d. set the beginning and end tempo in the Linear Tempo Operations window.
A tempo map is fully defined by events in…
a. the Tempo ruler.
b. the Meter ruler.
c. the Markers ruler.
d. all of the above
e. a. and b. only
e. a. and b. only
Which of the following can be triggered by an external MIDI event when using MIDI Step Input?
a. Next Step
b. Step Increment
c. Note Length
d. Destination Track
e. all of the above
a. Next Step
In order to do looped MIDI recording so that events in a single clip accumulate through successive passes, which of the following must be engaged?
a. Loop Record mode
b. Loop Record mode and MIDI Merge
c. Loop Playback mode
d. Loop Playback mode and MIDI Merge
e. Loop Record mode, Loop Playback mode, and MIDI Merge
d. Loop Playback mode and MIDI Merge
If you record new MIDI information starting in one existing clip and ending within a second existing clip (including a gap between the two), what will end up in the track?
a. just the same (two) existing clips, overwritten with new information
b. just one large new clip that has overwritten the originals
c. one new clip between the originals, plus the originals modified
d. three new clips completely replacing the originals
e. two partial clips with existing information, two new clips overwriting original information, and a new clip in the middle
c. one new clip between the originals, plus the originals modified
Which of the following punch-in/out features is included with basic Pro Tools software?
a. QuickPunch
b. TrackPunch
c. Destructive Punch
d. all of the above
e. a. and b. only
a. QuickPunch
In what form is the audio you create after using the loop recording process?
a. a single file and single clip
b. a single file and multiple clips
c. multiple files and a single clip
d. multiple files and multiple clips
e. none of the above
b. a single file and multiple clips
How do you determine the destination for a MIDI message sent from an external instrument?
a. assign the MIDI message to one of the instrument’s MIDI output ports
b. assign the MIDI message to one of Pro Tools’ MIDI input ports
c. assign the MIDI message to an available MIDI channel
d. all of the above will determine the destination of a MIDI message
e. none of the above will determine the destination of a MIDI message
c. assign the MIDI message to an available MIDI channel
Which of the following is specified when you insert a MIDI note via the MIDI Event List?
a. Start time in Bars|Beats
b. Note length (or end time)
c. Note destination (MIDI node)
d. All of the above
e. a. and b. only
e. a. and b. only
From which of the following locations can you access the Matching Criteria window?
a. Alternate Takes pop-up menu
b. Right-click Matching Alternatives submenu
c. Window menu
d. all of the above
e. a. and b. only
e. a. and b. only
Which of the following can be named?
a. input paths
b. output paths
c. bus paths
d. all of the above
e. a. and b. only
d. all of the above
Which of the following path types can be selected to feed the input of a stereo track?
a. mono (left or right)
b. mono (left and right sum)
c. stereo
d. surround
e. all of the above
c. stereo
Can you record an audio track without referencing a click and later use an accurate bars|beats grid that lines up with the performance?
a. No: even if you start exactly at 1
b. Yes: as long as you begin your performance exactly at 1
c. Yes: start anywhere in the session and later use the Renumber Bars command so the bar numbers are correct.
d. Yes: record the track and later use Beat Detective to create an accurate beat map.
e. Yes: record the track and instantiate the click plug-in later to set the correct bar numbers.
d. Yes: record the track and later use Beat Detective to create an accurate beat map.