2.
The key command to create a fade is Command+F, but fades can also be created in the Edit Menu or with the Smart Tool.
Explanation
Fades can be created using the key command Command+F, which suggests that this statement is true. Additionally, the explanation mentions that fades can also be created in the Edit Menu or with the Smart Tool, further supporting the correctness of the statement.
3.
Import Session Data can import settings from another project.
Explanation
The statement is true because the Import Session Data feature in a project allows users to import settings, such as track configurations, plug-in settings, and routing information, from another project. This feature is useful when users want to transfer specific settings or elements from one project to another, saving time and effort in manually recreating them.
4.
You can do groove template extraction with Beat Detective.
Explanation
Beat Detective is a feature in music production software that allows users to analyze and manipulate the timing and rhythm of recorded audio. One of its functions is groove template extraction, which involves extracting the rhythmic feel or "groove" from a recorded audio and applying it to other parts of the song. Therefore, it is true that groove template extraction can be done with Beat Detective.
5.
New track is under the ____ Menu.
Correct Answer
track
Explanation
The word "track" in the answer suggests that the new track is located within the menu mentioned in the question. It implies that there is a specific section or category in the menu dedicated to tracks, and the new track can be found there.
6.
When a stereo path is re-named the mono sub-paths appear with L and R after the name.
Explanation
When a stereo path is renamed, the mono sub-paths appear with L and R after the name. This means that when the stereo path is given a new name, the individual left and right mono sub-paths are still present and are indicated by the letters L and R respectively. This allows for easy identification and differentiation between the two mono sub-paths within the stereo path.
7.
You can create mono sub-paths or stems in the I/O Setup window.
Explanation
In the I/O Setup window, it is possible to create mono sub-paths or stems. This means that users can set up separate paths or channels specifically for mono audio signals. This can be useful in situations where mono audio needs to be processed or routed separately from stereo or surround sound signals.
8.
The Complete Toolkit provides 7.1 Surround Sound capabilities.
Explanation
The Complete Toolkit is capable of providing 7.1 Surround Sound, indicating that it has the necessary features and technology to deliver an immersive audio experience. This suggests that users can enjoy a multi-channel audio setup, with speakers positioned around the room to create a more realistic and encompassing sound environment.
9.
Multi-track Region Groups can be created with audio, MIDI, and Video regions.
Explanation
Multi-track Region Groups allow users to group together audio, MIDI, and video regions. This means that users can organize and manipulate these different types of regions as a single unit, making it easier to edit and arrange them in a project. By grouping these regions together, users can apply effects, adjust levels, and make edits to multiple tracks simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful when working on projects that involve multiple types of media, such as audio recordings, MIDI sequences, and video clips. Therefore, the given answer, "True," is correct.
10.
A session's I/O assignments are saved within the session file.
Explanation
The statement is true because when a session is saved, all the input/output (I/O) assignments made during that session are also saved within the session file. This means that when the session is reopened, the same I/O assignments will be restored, ensuring continuity and consistency in the session's configuration.
11.
Region groups can contain Video Regions.
Explanation
This statement is true because region groups are containers that can hold different types of regions, including video regions. Video regions are specific types of regions that display video content within a region group. Therefore, it is possible for region groups to contain video regions.
12.
You can create a tempo change in the Event Menu or by Control+Clicking.
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer is that a tempo change can indeed be created in the Event Menu or by using the Control+Clicking method. This means that there are multiple ways to adjust the tempo in the software or program being referred to.
13.
Relative Grid Mode moves according to where the region was originally recorded based on the grid.
Explanation
Relative Grid Mode is a feature that allows the grid to move along with the recorded region. This means that if the region was originally recorded in a specific location on the grid, the grid will move along with the region when it is moved or edited. This can be useful for maintaining the relative positioning of different elements within a recording, ensuring that they stay in the same relationship to each other. Therefore, the statement that Relative Grid Mode moves according to where the region was originally recorded based on the grid is true.
14.
The key command for looping a region is Command+Option+L.
Explanation
The key command for looping a region is Command+Option+L. This means that pressing the Command, Option, and L keys simultaneously will enable the looping feature for a selected region. This allows the region to play repeatedly in a continuous loop, which can be useful for tasks such as practicing a musical phrase or editing audio.
15.
Hidden tracks in Pro Tools continue playback when hidden from the edit and mix views.
Explanation
Hidden tracks in Pro Tools continue playback when hidden from the edit and mix views. This means that even though the tracks are not visible in the edit and mix views, they still play and contribute to the overall audio output. This feature allows for more flexibility in organizing and managing tracks, as certain tracks can be hidden from view without affecting their playback.
16.
Quantize is under Event Operations in the ____ Menu
Correct Answer
Event
Explanation
The correct answer is "Event" because the question states that "Quantize" is under Event Operations, indicating that it is a function or feature related to events. Therefore, it is logical to conclude that the menu where "Quantize" can be found is the "Event" menu.
17.
Import Session Data cannot import settings from another project
Explanation
The statement is false because the Import Session Data feature in a digital audio workstation allows users to import not only audio files but also settings, such as track configurations, plug-in settings, and automation data, from another project. This feature is commonly used when working on multiple projects or when collaborating with other musicians or engineers.
18.
Telescoping, range, and accordion are the 3 different ____ modes.
Correct Answer
Warp
Explanation
Telescoping, range, and accordion are the three different modes that are associated with the concept of "Warp".
19.
Pro Tools supports __ video frame rate.
Correct Answer
1
Explanation
Pro Tools supports a single video frame rate.
20.
MIDI Real-Time Properties can be applied to both regions and tracks.
Explanation
MIDI Real-Time Properties can be applied to both regions and tracks. This means that you can apply real-time properties such as quantization, transposition, and velocity changes to individual regions within a track, as well as to the entire track itself. This allows for greater control and flexibility in manipulating MIDI data during playback.
21.
Each track has 5 inserts.
Explanation
The statement "Each track has 5 inserts" is false. This means that it is not true that every track has 5 inserts. It is possible for tracks to have a different number of inserts, either more or less than 5.
22.
Tempo changes can be made by Control+Clicking, but can also be made in the _____ Menu.
Correct Answer
Event
Explanation
Tempo changes can be made by Control+Clicking, but can also be made in the Event Menu.
23.
The workspace browser is located in what menu?
Correct Answer
Window
Explanation
The workspace browser is located in the "Window" menu. This menu typically contains options related to the arrangement and visibility of different windows and panels within a software application. By selecting the "Window" menu, users can access the workspace browser, which allows them to navigate and manage different files, folders, and projects within the software.
24.
You can modify Inputs and Outputs in the I/O Setup window. but you cannot add or delete them.
Explanation
In the I/O Setup window, you can modify both inputs and outputs. This means that you can add or delete inputs and outputs as needed. Therefore, the statement that you cannot add or delete them is incorrect.
25.
The Pre-Fader Send comes before the Pan Knob and Solo/Mute Buttons in the signal chain.
Explanation
The Pre-Fader Send is a feature in audio mixing where a portion of the signal is sent to an auxiliary output before it reaches the fader. This allows for separate processing or routing of that signal. In the signal chain, the Pre-Fader Send comes before the Pan Knob and Solo/Mute Buttons because it needs to be applied to the original signal before any adjustments are made to the panning or muting of that signal. Therefore, the statement "The Pre-Fader Send comes before the Pan Knob and Solo/Mute Buttons in the signal chain" is true.
26.
You are unable to turn tracks on and off in Pro Tools.
Explanation
In Pro Tools, you have the ability to turn tracks on and off. This allows you to selectively enable or disable specific tracks in your project, giving you more control over the audio elements you want to include or exclude in your final mix. Therefore, the statement that you are unable to turn tracks on and off in Pro Tools is false.
27.
To show and hide the tracks list click on the arrow at the bottom left of the tracks in both the mix and arrange windows.
Explanation
The given statement is true. In both the mix and arrange windows, there is an arrow located at the bottom left of the tracks. Clicking on this arrow allows the user to show or hide the tracks list.
28.
There are ___ ticks for each quarter note in Pro Tools MIDI.
Correct Answer
960
Explanation
In Pro Tools MIDI, there are 960 ticks for each quarter note. This means that the timing resolution for MIDI events in Pro Tools is very precise, allowing for accurate and detailed sequencing and editing of MIDI data. The high number of ticks per quarter note ensures that the MIDI playback is smooth and accurate, providing a professional and polished sound.
29.
_____ Grid Mode is based on the grid settings, and the start of each region is locked to the grid lines.
Correct Answer
Absolute
Explanation
Grid Mode is a feature that allows users to align and position elements based on a grid system. In Absolute Grid Mode, the start of each region is locked to the grid lines, meaning that elements will be positioned exactly according to the grid settings. This provides a precise and consistent layout for the elements on the grid.
30.
Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation (DAW) used for music creation and production.
Explanation
Pro Tools is a widely used DAW developed and manufactured by Avid Technology. It is used by professionals in the music, film, and television industries for recording, editing, mixing, and mastering audio. Pro Tools offers a comprehensive set of features and tools for audio production, including support for a wide range of audio formats, plugins, and hardware.
31.
To copy files while importing you must Option+Click a drag.
Explanation
To copy files while importing, you must use the Option key on a Mac computer and click and drag the files. This action allows you to duplicate the files and import them to another location simultaneously.
32.
There are ___ ticks for each 8th note in Pro Tools MIDI.
Correct Answer
480
Explanation
In Pro Tools MIDI, there are 480 ticks for each 8th note. Ticks are a unit of measurement used to represent the smallest division of time in MIDI sequencing. In this case, it means that within the span of one 8th note, there are 480 individual ticks. This level of precision allows for accurate and detailed MIDI sequencing in Pro Tools.
33.
Fades can be created by all of the following except
Correct Answer
A. Command+1
Explanation
Fades can be created using Command+F, Edit Menu, and the Smart Tool. Command+1 is not a shortcut or command that is used to create fades.
34.
The quick key for scrolling left or right in the I/O Setup window is Option+ page up and down.
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer is that in the I/O Setup window, the quick key for scrolling left or right is indeed Option+ page up and down. This key combination allows the user to navigate through the options and settings in the window, making it easier to access and modify the input and output configurations.
35.
Everything about what you see in the Mix and Arrange window is under the ______ Menu.
Correct Answer
View
Explanation
The correct answer is "View" because the question is asking about the menu that contains everything related to what is seen in the Mix and Arrange window. The View menu typically includes options for adjusting the display, such as zooming in or out, changing the layout, or toggling different elements on or off. Therefore, it makes sense that the View menu would encompass all the settings and options for manipulating the visual aspects of the Mix and Arrange window.
36.
Region groups can contain all of the following except
Correct Answer
A. Mix Regions
Explanation
Region groups in audio editing software are used to organize and manage different types of regions within a project. These region groups can contain audio regions, MIDI regions, and video regions, as these are common types of media used in audio editing. However, mixed regions are not typically included in region groups. Mix regions refer to the sections of a project where the audio has been mixed or processed, and they are usually represented as a single region. Since mixed regions are not distinct types of media like audio, MIDI, or video, they are not included in region groups.
37.
Fades cannot be restored after being deleted.
Explanation
This statement is false because fades can be restored after being deleted. Fades are audio effects that gradually increase or decrease the volume of a sound. If a fade is deleted, it can be re-applied or restored by adjusting the audio settings or using editing software. Therefore, the statement is incorrect.
38.
All of the following are Real-time Elastic Audio algorithms except:
Correct Answer
A. Varispeed
Explanation
The Real-Time Elastic Audio algorithms in Pro Tools are designed to provide different types of time-stretching and pitch-shifting capabilities. Among the options provided:
A. Polyphonic: Suitable for complex audio material with multiple musical elements.
B. Rhythmic: Optimized for rhythmic material like drums and percussion.
C. Monophonic: Intended for single-note or monophonic audio sources like vocals or solo instruments.
Option D, "Varispeed," is not typically considered a Real-Time Elastic Audio algorithm in Pro Tools. Instead, it's a feature that allows for real-time tempo adjustments. Therefore, the correct answer is: D. Varispeed
39.
Removing Elastic Audio pitch transposition will degrade the audio quality.
Explanation
Removing Elastic Audio pitch transposition will not degrade the audio quality. Elastic Audio pitch transposition is a feature that allows for adjusting the pitch of audio without affecting the tempo. If this feature is removed, it simply means that the pitch transposition capability will no longer be available, but it does not imply any degradation in audio quality.
40.
To move the playback range to a new location, Option+Click.
Explanation
To move the playback range to a new location, you can use the Option+Click method. This means that by holding down the Option key on your keyboard and clicking on the desired new location, you can easily adjust the playback range. This method allows for quick and efficient movement of the playback range without the need for complex commands or menus.
41.
When you copy files while importing them, they are saved in the _____ folder.
Correct Answer
Audio Files
Explanation
When you copy files while importing them, they are saved in the "Audio Files" folder.
42.
Dither should be applied when going from a lower bit depth to a higher bit depth.
Explanation
Dither should be applied when going from a higher bit depth to a lower bit depth, not the other way around. Dither is a technique used to reduce quantization error when reducing the number of available bits to represent a signal. It adds a small amount of noise to the signal, which helps to smooth out any abrupt changes in the signal and improves the overall fidelity. When going from a lower bit depth to a higher bit depth, there is no need for dithering as there are already enough available bits to accurately represent the signal. Therefore, the statement is false.
43.
The warp mode that moves a center point between two warp markets is called ____ mode.
Correct Answer
range
Explanation
The given correct answer is "range." In the context of the question, the term "warp mode" suggests a feature or setting that allows for movement between two warp markets. The word "range" fits this description as it implies a span or distance between two points. Therefore, "range" can be seen as the appropriate term to describe the warp mode that moves a center point between two warp markets.
44.
How many S/PDIF paths are available at sample rates of 88.2kHz and above?
Correct Answer
2
Explanation
At sample rates of 88.2kHz and above, there are two S/PDIF paths available. S/PDIF stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface, and it is a standard for transmitting digital audio signals. The question is asking specifically about the number of paths available at higher sample rates. The answer indicates that there are two such paths, suggesting that at these sample rates, two separate audio signals can be transmitted simultaneously using S/PDIF.
45.
To view MIDI real-time properties, you can use the MIDI Real-Time Properties Window, which is located under the _____ Menu.
Correct Answer
Event
Explanation
The MIDI Real-Time Properties Window can be accessed under the Event menu. This menu likely contains various options and settings related to MIDI events, allowing users to view and modify real-time properties such as timing and synchronization. Users can access the MIDI Real-Time Properties Window by selecting the Event menu and make any necessary adjustments to MIDI events in real-time.
46.
You can delete the All Group.
Explanation
The statement "You can delete the All Group" is false. Deleting the All Group is not possible because it is a default group that cannot be removed. The All Group typically includes all the items or members in a specific category, and serves as a default or universal group that cannot be deleted or modified. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
47.
To Audition regions in the regions list you must?
Correct Answer
Option+Click
Explanation
To audition regions in the regions list, you must use the Option+Click combination. This means that by holding down the Option key on your keyboard and clicking on a region in the regions list, you can listen to that specific region without affecting the playback of the entire project. This allows you to preview and audition different regions quickly and easily, helping you make decisions and adjustments in your project more efficiently.
48.
The key command to preview a MIDI region from the Region List is _____
Correct Answer
Option+Click
Explanation
To preview a MIDI region from the Region List, you can use the key command Option+Click. This combination allows you to quickly listen to the selected MIDI region without having to play it in the main project window. By holding the Option key and clicking on the region in the Region List, you can audition the MIDI data and make any necessary adjustments or edits before placing it in the project.
49.
Pro Tools provides ___ track groups.
Correct Answer
104
Explanation
Pro Tools provides 104 track groups.