Session Procedures Quiz for Eric. :)
Sales
Promotion
Production
A&R
Distribution
1-2
1-3
2-6
8
12
The studio manager
The A&R person
The group's manager
The record company
The producer
Keep the sessions running smoothly
Make sure all the studio supplies are maintained
Have menus available when its time to order food
Take care of payroll and record keeping
Book studio time
The mascot
The studio manager
The assistant engineer
The maintenance engineer
The civil engineer
Analog
Masking
ADAT
Sticky
Digital
What work was done in the session
What time the client arrived and left
The Producer's signature at the end of the session
What materials were used in the studio
All of the above
15-20% of gross income
50% of all income
10% of net income
15-20% of net income
25-30% of gross income
Keep the track in tune
Keep everyone awake
Keep the drummer in time
Sync up two machines
Make an extra track
False start, incomplete, and copy time
Full stop, incomplete, and complete
False start, incompatibility, and complete take
False start, incomplete, and complete take
Future star, incomplete and complete take
It will help you remember the song
A person overdubbing will know when the song starts and the players will get the tempo of the song
It will quiet people talking in the control room
The players will get the style of the song and when the song starts
It's one way to tell a master from an overdub
1
2
3
4
5
More tracks are available, keeps your master session free of unnecessary files
You can change formats, allows master to stay fresh
More eq is available, more tracks are available, keeps cost down
There is less distortion, more eq is available, you can change formats
At the end of each day's work
Only once a week
Whenever shipping hard drives
A&C only
B&C only
Work order
Budget
Take sheets
Track sheets
Maintenance reports
To studio default settings
Knobs set fully counterclockwise
Normalled or zeroed
To all mid level settings
To rinse cycle
Dynamic
Figure
Tube
Cold
Ribbon
Splicing or editing
Compiling or comping (bouncing)
Punching
All of the above
None of the above
Your studio tones
MRL tones
The tones that came with the tape
Tuning tones
Set the input standard first and align the outputs for unity gain
Set the output standard first and align the inputs for unity gain
You must use a reference tone reel to align the inputs and outputs for unity gain
There is no alignment procedure for digital recording
Plug in power supply, turn on, then connect mic and XLR
Connect a/c cable, turn on, plug in power, then connect mic and XLR
Connect mic to power supply, connect XLR to wall panel, connect A/D cable, turn it on
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It is a slave session
It is a source session
It is a master session
It is a mix master session
It is your favorite session
It is a slave session
It is a source session
It is a master session
It is a mix master session
It is your favorite session
Overdub sessions only
Overdub and mixing sessions
Tracking and overdub sessions
Tracking and mixing sessions
Patchbay
Mic settings
Outboard gear settings (compressors, eq, etc.)
All of the above
None of the above
Instrument name
Microphone(s) used
Other information about the track (o/d, double, comp, harmony part, etc.)
Musician's name
All of the above
Microphone setup
The repair and maintenance of all equipment in the studio
The control room design
Booking studio time
Cleaning the control room after a session
The producer only
The artist only
The engineer only
The engineer mostly but also the artist and producer
Studio manager
The phone number of the artist
A purchase order number
A copy of the producer's budget
The bank account number of the record company
There is no difference
On an hourly rate the studio will want to book a session before or after your session
The only difference is the amount of money paid
The client gets free studio time after 8 hours
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