Pro Tools 110
Pro Tools 110
Pro Tools 110
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Flashcards | 123 |
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Language | English |
Category | Physics |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 27.03.2014 / 24.05.2014 |
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What is required to play QuickTime movies from Pro Tools out of the computer's FireWire port? How would you enable this in Pro Tools?
- You will need a qualifying DC transcoder and a Mac. Options > Video out FireWire
What is the name of the dialog box that you use to label, format, map, and edit signal paths?
- I/O Setup
What are some options for modifying or editing a fade shape in the Fades dialog box? What are some options for editing fades on a track playlist?
- Out/ In Shape (Standard, S-Curve ,Present Curves) and Slope. Delete, Change length of a fade.
How would you go about selecting a range of MIDI notes using the on-screen keyboard?
- Click key at one end of the range and shift click on another key
When is it necessary to apply Dither? Where should you insert a dither plug-in?
Needed when Down Converting from 24 Bit (to 16 / 20 Bit); Dither placed on Master as last Insert
What is a signal path? What is the difference between a main path and a sub-path?
- A signal path is a logical, named grouping of multible inputs, outputs, or busses based on a specific channel format
Main Path: Logical groupings of inputs, inserts, or busses. (For example Out 1-2: stereo bus mapped to the main hardware outputs)
Sub-Path: Represents a signal within a main path. Stereo input: Two mono sub-paths (left and right)
What is the name of the feature that lets you use a MIDI controller to enter notes individually, one step at a time? Do tracks need to be record-enabled to use this feature?
- MIDI Step Input, No
How can you easily route an output or send signal to another track in Pro Tools? Describe what happens when you use this option to route a send to an existing Aux Input track.
- 1.) Click on the Output or Send selector on the source track
2.) Select Track from the pop up menu and choose the desired destination track from the submenu
A bus will be assigned, routing the signal from the output or send of the source track to the input of the destination track