Pro Tools 101 V12 Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
Pro Tools 101 V12 Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified ++++++++NOTICE+++++++++ - answer- This quizlet includes all Pro Tools 101 course (Version 12) review questions - The Pro Tools shortcuts presented in this quizlet are for Mac OS X only (might update and include WIN if I have time :) - Certain shortcuts (E.g. memory recall functions, nudging etc.) require a numeric keyboard - Certain features require Pro Tools HD/HDX - No guarantee of 100% accuracy Joe ==||> <||== Name and describe five types of production tasks that Pro Tools can be used for. (See "What Is Pro Tools?" beginning on page 4.) - answerAudio (record and edit - cut, copy, move, delete, paste - audio in many ways), MIDI (record & edit MIDI data), Notation (view, edit, arrange and print midi score) Mixing (signal routing, leveling, effects processing, panning etc.) & Post- Production (video capabilities and display for creating sound effects, music, foley and dialog etc.) What types of products does the AIR Software Group specialize in? What contribution from the AIR group is included with Pro Tools? (See "Expansion of Avid Audio" beginning on page 9.) - answerThe AIR Software Group specialise in developing virtual instruments and effects plug-ins. The AIR Software group provided the AIR Creative Collection, which is included in Pro Tools. What is the frequency range of human hearing? (See "Basic Parameters of Sound: Waveform, Frequency, and Amplitude" beginning on page 13.) - answerThe frequency range of human hearing is 20 Hz to 20000 Hz. What does the frequency of a sound wave affect in terms of how we perceive the sound? How is frequency measured? (See "Basic Parameters of Sound: Waveform, Frequency, and Amplitude" beginning on page 13.) - answerThe frequency of the sound pressure variations that reaches our ears creates our perception of the pitch of the sound. What does the amplitude of the sound wave affect? How is amplitude measured? (See "Basic Parameters of Sound: Waveform, Frequency, and Amplitude" beginning on page 13.) - answerAs the amplitude of pressure variations increases, the sound becomes louder. Amplitude is measured in decibels (
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