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Intro to Sound Mixing Lesson 8 Book 2

1.

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

Instrument: displays MIDI routing and MIDI volume/pan

MIDI: displays MIDI routing, velocity, and Note/Clip views

2.

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

True

3.

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

1

4.

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

Option

5.

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

View

6.

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

MIDI Editor

7.

Which modifier changes notes ditonically, chromatically, and by octave

Arrow Keys

8.

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

best suited for complex audio signals containing both pitched and non-pitched instruments

9.

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

complex, multi-note audio signals that have sharp, distinct attacks and rapid decay

10.

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

Ideal for monophonic audio

11.

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

Transforms drums, percussion, or rhythmic, non-pitched signals into MIDI notes

12.

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

Built into the Elastic Audio engine for automatic detection of MIDI notes, chords, and drum transients

13.

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

For long notes with multiple instruments

14.

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

For percussive and pitched instruments