Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
Q

How much disk space is consumed per minute by mono track at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz and a bit depth of 16-bit?
What happens to disk space consumption if the sample rate is doubled to 88.2 kHz with the same bit depth? (pg 88)

A

Formula: Sample Rate x Bit Depth / 139,810 = MB per minute

44,100 Hz x 16 bit / 139,810 = 5.05 MB per minute.
88,200 Hz x 16 bit / 139,810 = 10.1 MB per minute.

The disk consumption doubles.

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2
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How can you monitor the storage space available on your system to determine the amount of record time remaining for each mounted hard drive? (pg 89)

A

Using the Disk Usage Window.

Window > Disk Usage

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3
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How can you create a click track for a session?

What kind of track is used for a click track? (pg 89)

A

Track > Create a click track

Auxiliary input is used for a click track.

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4
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What window(s) can you use to record-enable an Audio Track? (pg 92)

A

Edit and Mix Windows.

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5
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What selector can you use to route a signal from an input on your audio interface to a track for recording?

A

I/O window (under Setup menu).

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6
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How can you adjust the input level going to a record-enabled track?
Can you use the Volume Fader to achieve a strong signal going to disk? (pg 93)

A

Adjust the level/gain of your analog source while monitoring the indicator lights on your onscreen track meter (ideally around -6dBFS or lower).
Thus, to adjust the input level:
- change the level source,
- or adjust the microphone placement,
- or modify the incoming signal strength using a mixer or pre-amp,
because record levels cannot be adjusted within Pro Tools.

Although a track’s Volume Fader can be used to increase/decrease playback levels, it does not affect record levels.

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7
Q

How can you place a session in Record Ready mode after record-enabled track?
What modifiers / shortcuts are available to initiate recording without first entering Record Ready mode? (pg 94)

A

Window > Transport, click on the record button.

Shortcut: Command + Spacebar.

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8
Q

Where are recorded audio files store for Pro Tools sessions?

A

Audio File folder.

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9
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What term is used to describe an unedited audio file in Pro Tools?
What term is used to describe the smaller, edited pieces of the original sound file?

A

Whole-file clip.

Subset clip.

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10
Q

What types of clips are represented by boldface text in the Clip List?
What type is represented by normal (plain) text?

A

Boldface: Whole-clip

Normal (plain): Subset

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11
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How do track names affect the default names of the audio files you record in Pro Tools?

A

The track name will also be the clip base name.

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12
Q

Describe two ways to rename an audio file after recording into Pro Tools. (pg 97)

A

Double click on the file or clip in the Edit Window
or
Right click on the Clip List and select rename.

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13
Q

How would you go about removing unwanted audio from the Clip List without deleting the files from disk?

A

Select clip on clip list, right click, clear, remove (Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + B, Remove)

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14
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How would you go about deleting unused whole-file clips to erase them from your hard drive? Can this action be undone?

A

Select clip on clip list, right click, clear, Move To Trash (Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + B, Move to Trash)

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