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75 Cards in this Set
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Drawing tempo changes dens determines |
the spacing of tempo events will be drawn |
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What type of crossfade when material not in phase |
Equal Power |
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What type of cross-fade when material is in phase |
Equal Gain |
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What session feature can not be imported using Import Session Data |
auto input/input only monitoring settings |
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Access tempo editor |
View>Rulers>Tempo Editor |
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Quick key for rating a clip? |
Command + Option + Control |
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What can be filtered out using the midi input filter |
Pitch bend and after-touch messages (Channel Voice Messages) |
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Breakpoints for all parameters (whether previewed or not |
write to all enabled command under the edit window |
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To punch in and out of different tracks independently within a single record pass which record mode would be used? |
Track punch (Destructive punch all have to be the same length) |
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Midi beat clock |
Based upon your sessions tempo |
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Beat detective all edits done at once |
to maintain phase between tracks |
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What is True about the write to current in the edit menu? |
1. It can be used to write flat parameter settings throughout an edit selection. 2. They apply to parameters that are currently writing automation. |
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View>other displays>midi editor |
Docked |
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Replace clip shortcut key |
Command+Shift |
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Manually dragging a sessions song start marker |
tick-based tracks |
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To add silence at the beginning of a song across all tracks |
Insert time in the event/time operations menu |
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Beat detective can be used to |
conform existing audio material session tempo map and all existing audio and midi |
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Where is Track numbers located? |
Track> scroll to track function |
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What is not a method of changing a sessions song start? |
Event>Midi Track offsets |
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Advantages using mirrored outputs in the hardware dialog box |
Mirroring outputs lets you include processing applied using a master fader at each hardware destination |
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True or False The score editor window can display midi data in both piano roll view? |
False |
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Which of the following tracks are unaffected by any type of key change |
1.audio tracks 2. non-pitched tracks. |
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True or False Playlist can be deleted only if they are unused |
True |
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Changes to the Edit/Timeline selection in the Edit window are reflected in the MIDI Editor window when the target is A:Deselected B:Selected |
B: Selected |
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True or False The target button in the MIDI Editor window must be selected in order to open additional MIDI Editor windows |
False |
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Which of the following is the quick key to open a new MIDI Editor window? A:Command + = B:Control + = C:Options + = D:Shift+ = |
B: Control + = |
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True or False The Score Editor window can be docked in the edit window. |
False |
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Which tab in the Preference menu contains the "Double-clicking a MIDI Clip Opens MIDI Editor" preference? A:Editing B: MIDI C:Operation D:Processing |
B: MIDI |
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The Score Editor can be opened through which of the following menus? A:Event Menu B:File Menu C:Set Up Menu D:Window Menu |
D: Window Menu |
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True or False Moving notes in the Score Editor snaps them to the grid |
False |
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What happens to the MIDI data in a track if the Transposition or Display Quantization settings are modified in the Score Editor? A:The MIDI data in the track is affected by both the Transposition and Display Quantization settings. B:Nothing C:Only changes to the Transposition settings will affect the MIDI data in the track. D:Only changes to the Display Quantization settings will affect the MIDI data in the track. |
B: Nothing |
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Which of the following editing tools can be used to manually add or insert notes in the Score Editor? A:Grabber B:Pencil C:Selector D:Trimmer E:A & B only |
E: A & B only |
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True or False Multiple tracks can be simultaneously edited with the pencil tool in the MIDI Editor |
True |
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How can you set which track is affected by the Pencil tool in the MIDI Editor? A:Double-click the Pencil column in the Tracks List. B:Double-click the Play MIDI Notes While Editing button. C:Double-click the Show/Hide column in the Tracks List. D:Double-click the Track Name column in the Tracks List. |
A: Double-click the Pencil column in the Tracks List. |
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Based on the screen shot, which of the following are true? A:The edit tools are displayed in condensed mode. B:The edit tools are displayed in expanded mode. |
A: The edit tools are displayed in condensed mode. |
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Which of the following could be valid ways to open the Score Editor Window? A:Choose View > Other Displays > Score Editor B:Choose Score Editor in the Edit window’s drop‐down View Menu (upper right-hand corner of the Edit window C:Choose Window > Score Editor D:A & B Only |
C: Choose Window > Score Editor |
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Based on the screen shot, which of the following are true? A:The grid is set to 1/32nd notes. B:The grid is set to 1/16th notes. C:The grid is set to 1/8th notes. D:The grid is set to 1/4 notes. |
B: The grid is set to 1/16th notes. |
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Which of the following editing tools can be used to select notes in the Score Editor? A:Grabber B:Trimmer C:Selector D:A & C only |
D: A & C only |
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True or False MIDI data in a track is affected by edits made in the Score Editor |
True |
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All of the following will open the Score Setup except: A:Choose File > Score Setup B: From the tracks list pop-up menu select Score Setup. C:Right-click in the Score Editor window and select Score Setup. D:Double click the Title or Composer labels on the first page of the score. E:All of the above are valid ways to open the Score Setup. |
E: All of the above are valid ways to open the Score Setup. |
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All of the following are valid ways to open the notation display track settings except: B:Right-click in the Score Editor window and select Notation Display Track Settings. C:Double click a clef on a staff. D:Choose File > Notation Display Track Settings |
D: Choose File > Notation Display Track Settings |
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The picture below shows a tempo change in the tempo editor. If the tempo is lowered, what will happen to the MIDI shown in the sample-based MIDI track? A:The MIDI clip will retain its absolute position and duration B:The MIDI clip will move to retain its bar/beat position but will remain the same absolute duration C:The MIDI clip will move to retain its bar/beat position and its duration will stretch to match the new tempo D:The MIDI clip will separate into 230 ms slices and convert to a clip group |
A: The MIDI clip will retain its absolute |
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Which of the following is a true statement? A:Tempo Events and Bar/Beat Markers are always tick based. B:Tempo Events retain BPM values after a move; Bar/Beat Markers cause BPM values to recalculate after a move. C:Tempo Events and Bar/Beat Markers affect the locations of MIDI events and Audio clips on tick-based tracks. D:A & C E:B & C |
E: B & C |
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Based on the screen shot below, if the tempo is changed what will happen to the audio shown in the track? A:The audio clip will retain its absolute position and duration B:The audio clip will move to retain its bar/beat position but will remain the same absolute duration C:The audio clip will move to retain its bar/beat position and its duration will change to match the new tempo D:The audio clip will separate into 230 ms slices and convert to a clip group |
C: The audio clip will move to retain its bar/beat position and its duration will change to match the new tempo |
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True or False Based on the screen shot, the session is set to linear tick display mode. |
False |
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Bar/Beat Markers are used to: A:Add a tempo change event at a desired location B:Align the tempo ruler to a performance C:Align a performance to the tempo ruler D:None of the above |
B: Align the tempo ruler to a performance |
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Which of the following time-based rulers are considered absolute? A:Bars and Beats B:Minutes and Seconds C:Timecode D:Feet/Frames E: B, C & D only |
E: B, C & D only |
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Which of the following modifier keys must be held to toggle between Bar/Beat Markers and Tempo Events? A:Command B:Control C:Option D:Shift |
A: Command |
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Which of the following will not open the Graphic Tempo Editor? A:View>Edit Window Views>Tempo Editor B:Option + 2 on the # pad C:View>Rulers>Tempo Editor D: A & B |
D: A & B |
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True or False Bar/Beat markers are tick based. |
False |
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Which of the following would be affected by tempo events? A:Tick-based audio tracks without elastic audio plug-ins B: Sample-based audio tracks with elastic audio plug-ins C:Sample-based MIDI Tracks |
A: Tick-based audio tracks without elastic audio plug-ins |
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Which of the following would open the Tempo Operations Window? A:Windows>Tempo Operations B:Command + 2 on the # pad C:Event>Tempo Operations>Tempo Operations Window D:A & B |
C: Event>Tempo Operations>Tempo Operations Window |
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Which of the following pencil tool shapes are available to use with the Graphic Tempo Editor? A:Freehand B:Line C:Parabolic D:S-Shape E:All of the above |
E: All of the above |
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The tempo resolution should be set to ________ for 6/8 time (for a faster tempo piece) A:Dotted Quarter Notes B:Eighth Notes C:Half Notes D:Dotted Eighth Notes |
A: Dotted Quarter Notes |
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Which pencil tool mode is not available when editing tempo? A:Freehand B:Line C:Random D:S-Curve |
C: Random |
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The blue adjustment handles shown on the tempo curve in the screen shot below allow you to A:Adjust the shape and size of the tempo graph B:Specify the tempo resolution for the curve C:Specify the edit density for the curve D:Toggle between different pencil tool curve shapes E:Toggle curve segments between tick mode and sample mode |
A: Adjust the shape and size of the tempo graph |
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How does Pro Tools adjust for timing delays caused by recording MIDI against tracks affected by delay compensation? A:How does Pro Tools adjust for timing delays caused by recording MIDI against tracks affected by delay compensation? B:By shifting the MIDI recording earlier in time after each record pass. C:By adding an offset with MIDI Real Time Properties. D: By applying input quantize to the MIDI recording. |
B: By shifting the MIDI recording earlier in time after each record pass. |
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Catalogs may be displayed via A:The Windows Menu B:The Workspace Browser C:The Events Menu D:The Clips List Menu
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B: The Workspace Browser |
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True or False Creating a catalog of a sound library will make copies of all the library's sound files and require additional hard drive space. |
False |
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What do the red status indicators shown below represent? A:All media files on track playlists are available but some of the media files referenced by the session are not. B:Some media files on track playlists are not available but all of the media files referenced by the session are available. C:Some media files on track playlists are not available and some of the media files referenced by the session are also not available. |
C: Some media files on track playlists are not available and some of the media files referenced by the session are also not available. |
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True or False The original timestamp may be overwritten. |
False |
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What is represented by the Black graph shown below? A: volume Automation B:Trim Automation C:A combination of the Volume automation and the Trim automation D: None of the above |
A: volume Automation |
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Regarding the Edit Menu>Automation>Write to All Enabled command, which of the following statements is false? A:It can be used to write static automation B:It only writes parameters that are currently writing C:It writes within the time range and tracks included in the edit selection D:It can be used while the transport is stopped |
B: It only writes parameters that are currently writing |
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What does the Coalesce Trim Automation command do? A:Suspends trim automation B:Reduces the number of break points in the trim automation graph C:Writes the effects of trim automation to the volume playlist, leaving the trim playlist unchanged D:Writes the effects of trim automation to the volume playlist, and clears the trim automation playlist |
D: Writes the effects of trim automation to the volume playlist, and clears the trim automation playlist |
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True or False The Write to Current command writes automation even if a tracks' automation mode is set to off. |
True |
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The Write to All command in the Automation Enable window can only be used A:When the transport is stopped B:When the transport is playing back C:Either when the transport is stopped or playing back |
B: When the transport is playing back |
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True or False The Write to Current command can write to multiple parameters per track. |
False |
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What color is used to display the trim automation graph? A:Black B:Blue C:Burnt Sienna D:Yellow |
D: Yellow |
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Which of the following quick keys will write automation to the currently displayed graph? A:Control + / B:Command + / C:Option + / D:Control + Command + / |
B: Command + / |
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Which of the following lets you set the pan depth in a Pro Tools session? Event Operations Window A:Event Operations Window B:Options Menu C:Mix Window D:Session Set Up Window |
D: Session Set Up Window |
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To mirror an output, hold down ________ while assigning additional outputs A:Command B:Control C:Option D:Shift |
B: Control |
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True or False It is possible to cancel or undo record takes when using Destructive Punch mode. |
False |
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Which of the following is not a valid way to enter Destructive Record mode? A:Options Menu > Destructive Record B:Right-click the Record button and select D C:Event Operations Window - select Destructive Record Mode D:All of the above are valid ways to enter Destructive Record Mode |
C: Event Operations Window - select Destructive Record Mode |
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Which of the following menus allows you to manually prepare DPE tracks? A:Edit B:Event C:Options D:Track |
C: Options |
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Assign all tracks in the session to cascading outputs |
Command + Option |