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Lesson 8

front 1

What is the difference between what is in the Tacks View Selector for MIDI vs. Instrument?

back 1

The tracks view for MIDI are related to MIDI data while the tracks view for Instrument are related to MIDI and audio data.

front 2

True or False? MIDI Data such as velocity can be shown in a MIDI track's automation lane.

back 2

True

front 3

With MIDI merge active, how many clips are created if you loop four times?

back 3

4

front 4

MIDI Clips can be previewed in the Clips list by holding the __________ key, then clicking and holding on the clip.

back 4

Option

front 5

The Docked MIDI Editor can be shown or hidden from the __________ menu.

back 5

View

front 6

In which window can MIDI data be viewed in piano roll view or notation view?

back 6

MIDI Editor

front 7

Which modifier changes notes diatonically, chromatically, and by octave?

back 7

Chromatically: Up and Down Arrow Keys

Diatonically: Control+Up and Down Arrow Keys

Octave: Shift+Up and Down Arrow Keys

front 8

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Universal

back 8

Complex signals including both pitched and non-pitched instruments.

front 9

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Polyphonic Decay

back 9

Audio with multiple simultaneous shorter notes.

front 10

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Melodic

back 10

Vocals and other monophonic audio.

front 11

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Percussive

back 11

Drum hits and loops.

front 12

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Automatic

back 12

Melodyne will make its own determination as to which algorithm to use.

front 13

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Polyphonic Sustain

back 13

Audio with multiple simultaneous longer legato notes.

front 14

Describe Audio to MIDI Conversion Type with its recommended use: Percussive Pitched

back 14

Pitched percussive instruments like toms and taiko.