Pro Tools 110 Ch. 1-4 Quiz with Correct Answers 2024
Pro Tools 110 Ch. 1-4 Quiz with Correct Answers 2024 How can you specify the I/O settings that protools will use when you create a new session? - Correct Answer When you create a new session in Pro Tools, you are able to specify the session parameters in the Dashboard by selecting the I/O Settings pop-up menu. What is a signal path in Pro Tools? - Correct Answer The term signal path is used in Pro Tools to denote a named group of inputs, outputs, or busses based on a specific channel format. Where are changes to Pro Tools I/O settings saved? Are they stored in the session or on the system? - Correct Answer Any changes you make are immediately saved on your system as your Last Used I/O settings. This enables you to reuse the changed I/O configuration for the next session you create. However, when you save a session, the I/O settings are also stored within the session file. Saving the settings within the session ensures that the next time you open that session, the previously configured settings will remain available. What dialog box can be used to display Pro Tools' current I/O signal paths? - Correct Answer The current signal paths for your system can be viewed by selecting SETUP>I/O and clicking through the INPUT, OUTPUT, BUS, AND INSERT tabs. What processes are available for customizing the signal paths in a Pro Tools session? What are two methods that you can use to rename signal paths? - Correct Answer The I/O Setup dialog box lets you add or remove busses to use for effects sends, submixing, or other signal routing purposes. At times, you may want to add new busses to use for dedicated purposes; at other times you may want to delete some existing busses to keep the bus menus more manageable. Signal paths can be renamed from the I/O Setup dialog box or directed from the Input, Output, and Send selectors. What process can you use to restore the default I/O settings for your current hardware? What process can you use to restore a session's previous I/O settings? - Correct Answer To restore the default I/O settings for your current hardware: Open the session and display the I/O Setup; Select the tab for the signal paths that you wish to reset; Click the default button under the path list. Hold the option modifier to apply defaults across all I/O Setup pages simultaneously. To restore a session's previous I/O settings: Open the session and display the I/O Setup; Select the tab for the signal paths that you wish to reset; click on the RESTORE
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