front 1 What happens when a Tempo Ruler (Conductor Track) is disabled? | back 1 The session will be in Manual Tempo mode and the tempo will simply be the value that is set in the Tempo field directly above the Conductor Track button |
front 2 What happens when a Tempo Ruler (Conductor Track) is enabled? | back 2 Any tempo settings that you've made in the Tempo ruler will be in effect |
front 3 What does the tempo ruler button look like and do? | back 3 Conductor person |
front 4 Which button will enable you to hear a click track in your session? | back 4 Metronome button |
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 key. F12 key. The 3 key on the the keyboard numeric keypad |
front 8 What do you do if recording is clipping? | back 8 Lower the gain level. |
front 9 Which window is the Pre-Roll value in? | back 9 It will be in the Edit window, it will be shown as a flag on the timeline area before the selected area |
front 10 Describe what a quick punch is | back 10 Quick punch is where you can select where to retry to record a current, already recorded track |
front 11 What is the difference between whole file and subset? | back 11 A whole file is where the main audio clip will be, what was recorded first without edits. Subset files will be under whole files, and it is basically an edit of the whole files, or just something that had changes from the original audio |