front 1 What happens when a Tempo Ruler (Conductor Track) is disabled | back 1 The session is forced into a static tempo |
front 2 What happens when a Tempo Ruler (Conductor Track) is enabled | back 2 it allows you to program and edit dynamic tempo changes throughout your session, creating a Tempo Map that the Click Track will follow. |
front 3 What does the tempo ruler button look like and do? | back 3 A red triangle for the starting tempo and a drop-down arrow to show or hide it and other rulers. It changes the tempo of your project |
front 4 Which button will enable you to hear a click track in your session? | back 4 The Metronome icon in the MIDI Controls section of the Edit window |
front 5 True or False: When recording audio in Pro Tools, the fader level of the recording track affects the input of that track. | back 5 False |
front 6 True or False: By default, the names of recorded clips are based on the track's name (at the time of recording). | back 6 True |
front 7 Default shortcut to start recording | back 7 Command + Spacebar or F12 |
front 8 What do you do if recording is clipping? | back 8 Turn down the dial on the focusrite or get farther away from the mic |
front 9 Which window is the Pre-Roll value in? | back 9 The transport window |
front 10 Describe what a quick punch is | back 10 A quick punch is when you record a clip in the empty spaces between clips that are already recorded. |
front 11 What is the difference between whole file and subset | back 11 a whole file clip is the complete, original audio file stored on your hard drive, while a subset clip is a reference to a portion of that whole file. |