front 1 What are the two valid audio types? | |
front 2 True or False: A Pro Tools session file contains audio files. | |
front 3 Describe the various file types: Session, WaveCache, Audio, Rendered,
Session file | back 3 -
Session File:. This is the primary file that acts
as the "brain" of the project.
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WaveCache File:. This file stores the waveform
display data for all audio within the session.
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Audio Files:. This refers to the actual raw audio
recordings or imported audio clips used within the session.
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Rendered Files:. This category encompasses audio
files that have been processed or "rendered" by the
DAW.
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Session File Backups:. These are automatically
generated backup copies of the main session file.
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front 4 Describe what the edit window looks like | back 4 A timeline in the center for arranging clips, a track list on the
left for managing tracks, and a clips list on the right for accessing
all session clips. |
front 5 Describe what the mix window looks like | back 5 The window provides a comprehensive interface for controlling volume,
panning, inserts, sends, and routing. |
front 6 Describe what the transport window looks like? | back 6 A floating, non-resizable window that provides comprehensive controls
for playback, recording, and navigation. |
front 7 Describe the following menus: file, view, setup, options, window | back 7 -
File menu: The File menu contains essential
commands for managing your Pro Tools sessions.
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View menu: The View menu affects how elements are
displayed within Pro Tools windows, including the Edit and
Mix windows.
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Setup menu: The Setup menu is used to configure Pro
Tools hardware and software settings through various dialog
boxes.
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Window menu: The Window menu lets you open, close,
and arrange Pro Tools' main and auxiliary windows.
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