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6 Cards in this Set
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1. When are automatic backups created, and where are they saved?
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1. Each time you save a project file, Logic moves the previously saved project file into the Project File Backups folder inside the project folder.
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2. Describe an easy way to have Logic produce an audio signal in Logic when trouble- shooting audio output.
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2. Preview an Apple Loops file from the Loops Browser.
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3. When you are reaching the limits of your CPU, how can you quickly reduce the load on it?
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3. Freeze CPU-intensive tracks.
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4. How can you avoid reaching the limits of your hard disk’s bandwidth?
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4. Unfreeze tracks, submix several tracks together, or load audio regions into RAM using Follow Tempo.
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5. When a project file isn’t receiving incoming MIDI events, even though other project files are, what should you do?
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5. Open that project file’s Environment window and check for proper default Click & Ports layer cabling.
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6. How can you determine if your audio interface is causing a playback problem?
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6. Bypass the external audio interface by playing a project through your Mac’s built-in audio interface. If the project plays properly, the problem probably lies in the interface.
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