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| True or False: Trimming a region with the trimer tool is a non-destructive operation. | True
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| Which of the two types of stereo files may be added to a Pro Tools session? | Split Stereo files (Interleaved Stereo files will be converted to Split Stereo upon import)
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| True or False: Regions are graphic representations of audio that point to an audio file. | True
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| Which of the plug-in formats can only perform offline (non-realtime) audio processing? | AudioSuite plug-ins
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| True or False: The Workspace in Pro Tools functions as a dedicated file system browser window used for managing media. | True
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| What is a DAW and what functions does one typically perform? | Digital Audio Workstation: Typically offer multi-track recording, editing & mixing, video playback. Also offer signal processing, MIDI, and virtual instruments.
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| True or False: HTDM plug-ins can run on M-Powered, LE, and TDM Pro Tools systems. | False, only TDM systems.
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| True or False: Session Files contain preferences. | False
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| True or False: A "zero crossing edit" is made at the exact location where the waveform passes through the zero volt line of an audio region. | True
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| What is the number of bits used to describe the amplitude of a sample called? | Bit Depth
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| What is a plug-in? | A software program that functions as an add-in "module" for processing audio in a DAW.
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| Native systems are also known as what? | Host-Based systems
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| What audio file type cannot be used in a Windows-based Pro Tools system? | SD II (Sound Designer II)
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| Which key is pressed in a Pro Tools system to start playback? | Spacebar
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| True or False: Wave cache files can be deleted without harming the session or your system. | True
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| True or False: Analog audio uses stepped, numeric increments to represent a signal's amplitude at a given time. | False, digital audio does this.
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| True or False: Sample Rate is the number of times per second an audio signal's amplitude is measured and converted into a number. | True
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| What are bits in the binary numeral system? | Used in sequence to form binary numbers (Randy's answer, going to ask teacher on Monday)
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| What type of audio file is compressed using perceptual coding so that it requires less storage space? | MP3
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| What units of measurement are used to measure Frequency? | Hz (Hertz) / CPS (Cycles Per Second)
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| What is the sample rate and bit depth used for audio CD's? | 44.1kHz, 16-bit
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| True or False: VST plug-ins are native to Pro Tools. | False
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| How much does dynamic range increase by adding a single bit to a sample's word length? | 6 dB
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| What are the 3 options to import audio into a Pro Tools session in the Import Audio window? | Add, Copy, Convert
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| True or False: Pro Tools Session Files contain a "map" of all the elements associated with a project, including tracks, I/O Assignments, audio and video files, etc. | True
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| What is a crossfade? | The process of overlapping two audio sources and fading out the first source while simultaneously fading in the second source.
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| Which type of Pro Tools systems is Non-Host Based? | HD systems
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| True or False: In Pro Tools, interleaved stereo files are primarily used for burning audio CD's or converting to MP3. | True
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| True or False: Audio Files that are Added to a session (from the Import Audio window) are automatically stored in that session's audio file folder. | False, the audio files are referenced from their original source.
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