Logic pro 9 Lesson 3 Flashcards

Upon completion of Lesson Three, “Editing 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: • Create a composite take from multiple takes • Assign Left-click and Command-click tools • Edit regions in the Arrange area • Apply fades and crossfades 8 • Import audio files • Quantize audio regions • Move individual notes inside an audio

1
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How do you open a take folder?

A

Double click a take folder to open it

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how do you preview the takes?

A

click the takes you want to preview. The highlighted take is the take playing; the others are muted

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3
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How do you comp takes ?

A

open the take folder, and drag over each taketo highlight the desired sections. The take folder assembles a comp comprising all the highlighted sections

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4
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How can you see the result of your comp as regions

A

From the take folder menu, choose flatten

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How can you assign the left click tool?

A

From the left-click Tool menu, choose the desired tool, or press Esc and choose the desired tool

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How can you assign the command click Tool

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In the Command Click Tool menu, choose the desired tool, or press Esc and Command-click the desired tool

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7
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How do you add a fade in fade out to a region

A

Drag the cross fade tool over the boundaries a region (or Shift-Control-drag the Pointer tool)

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8
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How do you crossfade between regions?

A

Drag the Crossfade tool ocer the junctionof the regions (or Shift-Control-drag the pointer tool)

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9
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How can you import an audio file into your project?

A

You can locate and preview it in the File Browser, then drag it to the Arrange area.

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10
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How can you select a portion of an audio region?

A

Use the Marquee tool.

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When you choose Edit > Select Unused in the Audio Bin, which files are selected?

A

Choosing Edit > Select Unused selects all the audio files and
regions that are not currently used in the Arrange area.

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12
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What do you need to do before you can quantize an audio region?

A

You need to first select a Flex mode in the Track Parameter box.

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13
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Which tool allows you to move an individual note inside an audio region, without altering the region?

A

The Flex tool.

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14
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What kind of audio editing can you do in the Sample Editor?

A

Destructive audio editing.

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15
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What is the anchor?

A

The anchor is a point in an audio region used to position the region to the grid in the Arrange area.

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