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40 Cards in this Set
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Which key flips the "rack" around the back?
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Tab
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What type of device is the "Subtractor"?
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Polyphonix analog-style SYNTHESIZER
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What type of device is the "NN-XT"?
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a SAMPLER that provides modification for sampling patches.
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What type of device is the "Scream 4"?
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DISTORTION
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What type of device is the "Redrum"?
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a drum step SEQUENCER that allows for the creation of custon drum kits as well as patterns.
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What type of device is the "RV7000?"
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ADVANCED REVERB
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What does it mean when an insert effect button is yellow?
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Bypass
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What does it mean when an insert effect button is blue?
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Turned on
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What does it mean if the EQ button on the mixer is green?
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Working
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What is the keyboard shortcut key for the mixer in Cubase SX 3.0
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F3
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What is MIDI?
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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What is the relationship between MIDI and audio?
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Machine language triggers audio, which allows playback.
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Which MIDI port is designed to receive MIDI messages?
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MIDI-In
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Which MIDI port is designed to send MIDI messages?
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MIDI-Out
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What is a MIDI device?
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It sends or receives MIDI messages.
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What is MIDI?
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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What is the relationship between MIDI and audio?
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Machine language triggers audio, which allows playback.
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Which MIDI port is designed to receive MIDI messages?
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MIDI-In
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Which MIDI port is designed to send MIDI messages?
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MIDI-Out
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What is a MIDI device?
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It sends or receives MIDI messages.
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How many channels of information can MIDI send at one time?
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16 Channels
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What is a sequencer?
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A piece of software or DAW that sounds a performance and when played-back it the same-multitracking.
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Which MIDI message is used to start sound playback from a device?
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Note on
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Which MIDI message is used to adjust parameters such as volume, panning, sends in real time?
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Continuous Controller Data
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In lecture, the course director discussed a new protocol that might be a successor to MIDI. What is the protocol called?
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mLan
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What is the GM specs?
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16 Channels; 128 Instrument Definitions
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What was the name of the protocol that provided the basic building blocks of MIDI?
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Universal Synth Interface
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What are the names of the individuals that were most responsible for the creation of MIDI?
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Dave Smith (Sequential Circuits); Ikutaro Kakehashi (Roland)
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What is an Alternate Controller?
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Anything besides a MIDI keyboard that trigges MIDI.
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Dynamic=
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Distortion
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What is the GM specs?
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16 Channels; 128 Instrument Definitions
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What was the name of the protocol that provided the basic building blocks of MIDI?
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Universal Synth Interface
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What are the names of the individuals that were most responsible for the creation of MIDI?
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Dave Smith (Sequential Circuits); Ikutaro Kakehashi (Roland)
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What is an Alternate Controller?
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Anything besides a MIDI keyboard that trigges MIDI.
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Dynamic=
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Distortion
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Frequency=
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EQ
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Modulation=
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Flanger, Chorus
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Time Based=
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Delay, Reverb
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What is Signal Flow?
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Order in which signal passes thrugh different pieces of gear.
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What is gain staging?
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Fine tuning the volume between pieces of audio gear.
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