LPX Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
Q

“ What two fundamental settings affect the quality of a digital audio recording?”

A

“In Autopunch mode, how do you set the punch-in and punch-out points?”

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“In Logic, where can you find those two settings?”

A

“The sample rate is found under File > Project Settings > Audio. The bit depth is found under Logic Pro X > Preferences > Audio, in the Devices tab.”

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3
Q

“What precaution must you take before record-enabling multiple tracks simultaneously?”

A

“Make sure the tracks are assigned different inputs.”

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4
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“In Autopunch mode, how do you set the punch-in and punch-out points?”

A

“Adjust the left and right edge of the autopunch area in the middle of the ruler.”

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5
Q

“Describe an easy way to access your Metronome settings.

A

“Control-click the Metronome button, and choose Metronome settings.”

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6
Q

Describe an easy way to access your count-in settings.

A

In the main menu, choose Record > Count-in > and choose the appropriate setting.

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7
Q

What happens when you raise the I/O buffer size?

A

The CPU works less hard so you can use more plug-ins, but the roundtrip latency is longer.

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8
Q

In the Project Audio Browser, when selecting unused files, what determines whether a file is used or unused?

A

An audio file is considered unused when no regions present in the workspace refer to that file.

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