Logic Pro 9 Lesson 2 Review Flashcards

Upon completion of Lesson Two, “Recording Audio” in “Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9” you should be able to complete the following tasks. Items from this lesson are included in the pool of exam questions, drawn randomly from the following objectives: • Choose digital audio settings • Record single and multitrack audio • Record additional takes • Record in Cycle mode • Punch record both on the fly and automatically • Adjust count-in, metronome, and other settings

1
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Which setting effect the quality of digital audio recording?

A

Sample rate and Bit Depth

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2
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Where can you adjust Those settings

A

File > Project Settings > Audio.

Adjust the bit depth in the devices tab of the Audio Preferences

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3
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How do you record on several audio tracks ?

A

Record-enable the desired tracks and click the record button in the Transport bar

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4
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How do you record additional audio takes ?

A

Record over an existing audio region.

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5
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What happens when you record in cycle mode ?

A

A new take is recorded for each pass of cycle, and all the takes are packed into a take folder

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6
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How do you punch on the fly?

A

Make sure PunchOn the Fly is enabled (choose Options > Audio > Punch on the fly to toggle it on and off) , start playback, and then press the Record Toggle key command ( Shift-*)
to punch in or out

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7
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How do you use the auto Punch function

A

In The Transport bar, click the Autopunch Mode button. Adjust the Autopunch range in the Bar ruler, and click the Record button

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8
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Where do you adust the I/O buffer size ?

A

In the Devices tab of Audio Preferences.

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9
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How do you choose the best I/O buffer size ?

A

Choose a lower I/O buffer size when recording (for less Latency), and a higher I/O buffer size when mixing (for more CPU processing power).

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10
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Where do you set the recording file type ?

A

In the General tab of Audio Preferences.

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11
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Where do you adjust the count-in?

A

In the Toolbar, click the Settings button, and Choose Recording

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12
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Where do you adjust the metronome settings?

A

In the Toolbar, click the Settings buttons, and choose Metronome

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13
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How can you quickly access recording and metronome settings?

A

Hold down (or Control-click) the Record or Metronome buttons in the Transport bar.

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14
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How can you hide tracks?

A

At the top left of the Arrange area, click the Hide button. Click individual Hide buttons on track headers, and click the main Hide button again.

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