Intro to Music Tech Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Which type of MIDI entry mode allows you to "play along" before the section you record? | Punch In/Punch Out Mode |
Which type of MIDI entry allows you to enter MIDI notes using a pencil tool? | Manual Entry |
A MIDI message that expresses the attack-strength of a note. | velocity |
A MIDI message that expresses the pressure on a keyboard key after a key has been played. | aftertouch |
A MIDI control change message that triggers a note to be held after it's release. | sustain |
A ___________________ receives MIDI data from a computer and produces sound. | module |
_____________ stores program instructions and temporary data. | RAM |
One difference between a solid state hard drive and a hard disk hard drive is that a solid state hard drive _____________ . | has no moving parts |
1 gigabyte is approximately equal to 1 ___________ bytes. | 1 Billion |
Sound synthesis involves creating sound from ____________. | the ground up |
Sampling uses stored _______________ triggered by MIDI messages to generate sound. | audio |
VCF stands for ____________________. | voltage-controlled filter |
On a synthesizer, the boost at the cutoff frequency of a filter causes ________________. | resonance |
On a synthesizer the amplifier applies a[n] _______________ to the amplitude of the audio. | envelope |
According to the video clip featuring Ralph Murphy, your job as a songwriter is to create something that never existed, in a place that never was, doing something that never happened, and making a listener believe it in ____________ . | 60 seconds |
According to Diane Warren, the key to her successful process is ___________ . | showing up |
According to the article on Diane Warren, one of the keys to the success of "Unbreak my Heart" was that _____________ . | Diane began with a good title and expanded on that |
According to the Nashville Songwriters Association checklist, many industry professionals focus on the following elements when evaluating the potential success of a song. | Theme, Lyrics, Melody, Overall Impact |
According to the Nashville Songwriters Association checklist, when evaluating the success of a song's theme many industry professionals will NOT take this question in consideration. | Is the lyrical content one that includes complex words? |
Relative to innovations in music technology, CAI stands for _________________ . | computer-assisted instruction |
Some CAI programs deal with matching and comparing two notes in terms of their audible pitch. As a 'Musicianship' skill, this would be considered a[n] __________________ activity. | ear training |
When learning general information about the orchestra, a student may use a CAI program focused on _________________ . | instruments |
Composition and improvisation are addressed through many CAI programs. They are considered ________________ activities. | creative |
A[n] _________________ can slow down a recording during playback with minimum quality degradation so that music can be more easily transcribed. | transcription aid |
architecture | Physical structure of the integrated circuit chip (motherboard/processor) |
clock speed | The time that a CPU takes to execute an instruction |
FSB | front side bus Determines how fast information is transferred from various processing components |
RPM | revolutions per minute (has to do with Hard Disk Drives) |
fragmentation | when parts of various files are spread of over many different regions on a disk (has to do with Hard Disk Drives |
Solid State Drives | faster than HDDs but have less capacity |
optical storage | uses a laster |
Oscillator | generates basic waveform through a continuous electrical circuit (movement) VCO = voltage-controlled oscillator |
filter | adjusts the EQ of the basic waveform VCF = voltage-controlled filter |
amplifier | applies an envelope to the amplitude of the audio VCA = voltage-controlled amplitude |
Low Frequency Oscillator | applied to an audible oscillating pitch; becomes a modulator of the original sound, frequency below hearing |
glide control | slide between notes |
cutoff filter | frequency high cut |
frequency modulation | add harmonics |
voices | how many keys can be played at once |
oscillators | tone generators |
mix | adds multiple elements together |
rate | pulse speed |
chorus | vibrato |
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