-32 bit float(real-time fades and clip based gain)
-Edit window: Sync,Solo,Mute status indicators
-Edit toolbar:Automation Follows Edit
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-Multiple Audio Suite Plug-in windows opened simultaneously
-Support for interleaved audio files
-Add bounced files to iTunes and Sound Cloud
-Audio Track up to 768(HD)
-Mixed bit depth files in one session
-32 bit float(real-time fades and clip based gain)
-Edit window: Sync,Solo,Mute status indicators
-Edit toolbar:Automation Follows Edit button
-Multiple Audio Suite Plug-in windows opened simultaneously
-Support for interleaved audio files
-Add bounced files to iTunes and Sound Cloud
-Audio Track up to 768(HD)
-Mixed bit depth files in one session - correct answer What are some of the new ProTools 10 enhancements?
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PT10 sessions cannot be opened directly in older versions - correct answer What is the new session file format? Can PT10 sessions be opened directly in earlier versions of the software?
32 bit floating point bit rate
192kHz sample rate - correct answer What is the highest sample rate and bit depth ProTools in general can operate with?
512 MIDI Tracks - correct answer How many MIDI tracks can you have?
256 Internal busses - correct answer How many Internal busses?
View,edit,arrange and print MIDI data from your session as musical notation. - correct answer As far as Notation is concerned, what does the Score Editor Window do?
Quicktime,Avid Video files or VC-1AP (Win) - correct answer Which types of video files can you import?
Avid's Advanced Instrument Research. Hybrid,Strike,Velvet,Structure and Transfuser plug-ins
What is the range of human hearing? - correct answer What is A.I.R.? What types of Plug-ins do they make? Name some of them.
Pitch - correct answer Frequency is referred to as the _____ of the sound.
Cycles Per Second(CPS) - correct answer What is another term for Hz?
to produce and accurate representation of a given frequency of sound, each cycle of the sounds vibration must be sampled a minimum of two times. - correct answer What is the Nyquist Theorem?
144 dB - correct answer How much dynamic range does 24bit Audio contain?
96 dB - correct answer How much dynamic range does 16bit Audio contain?
6 dB - correct answer How many dB's of dynamic range per bit?
Analog to Digital Converter - correct answer What is an A/D converter?
Digital to Analog Converter - correct answer What is a D/A converter?
SPIDIF and AES/EBU - correct answer What are the two types of digital connections used for transfers?
Digital Signal Processing - correct answer What does DSP stand for?
Digi 002 or 003 family, Eleven Rack Interface, Pro Tools Mbox 2 family, M Audio hardware - correct answer Which types of interfaces are compatible with ProTools?
any 3rd party interface with supported Core Audio(Mac)or ASIO (Win) - correct answer Which types of interfaces are compatible with ProTools Core Audio/ASIO?
Pro Tools HD series interfaces(Omni,Madi,I/O) combined with one or HD series PCI/PCIe cards. - correct answer Which types of interfaces are compatible with ProTools HD?
Pro Tools, Pro Tools HD, Pro Tools Core Audio/ASIO - correct answer Name 3 ProTools system configurations?
Standard,HD,Complete Production 2 Toolkit - correct answer What are the types of ProTools Software?
Sample rates up to 192 kHz,bit depths up to 32 bit Floating Point, 96 simultaneous mono or stereo audio tracks up to 128 voice able tracks) 512 simultaneous MIDI tracks. - correct answer What are the basic specifications of ProTools? How many tracks does it come with?
Native instrument and effects plug ins that come with all Pro Tools Systems.20 AIR effects plug ins and 6 AIR virtual instruments - correct answer What is the ProTools Creative Collection?
full surround mixing, Quick Punch,Track Punch and Destructive Punch support; 512 Aux Input Tracks, 128 Instrument Tracks,VCA tracks, advanced automation features, advanced video features. - correct answer What does the Complete Production 2 Toolkit offer?
Session Folders - correct answer What are the folders and files that PT creates as part of the session hierarchy?
file stores all the waveform display data for any audio in the session - correct answer What is the WaveCache.wfm file used for?
within the Pro Tools Session. Export>Midi to bring outside the session - correct answer Where are PT MIDI files normally stored?
1.All equipment powered down
2.Power external hard drives that use external power.
3.Turn on MIDI interfaces and MIDI devices.
4. Turn on audio interface
5. Start your computer
6.Turn on monitoring system. - correct answer What is the correct sequence for powering up your hardware?
stores licenses for protected software. - correct answer What does an ILOK do?
Real Time Audio Suite - correct answer What does RTAS stand for?
Pro Tools utilizing the computer processing capacity - correct answer What does host based processing mean?
Hardware buffer in setup menu - correct answer Where can I adjust my RTAS plug-in processing performance?
View controls how windows are displayed. Windows controls what windows are displayed - correct answer What is the difference between the View and Windows menus?
Time based Rulers and Conductor Rulers - correct answer What are the different types of ruler views?
View>Rulers
Ruler View selector(located at top left of Rulers) - correct answer Where can you access the different types of ruler views?
Time Based: Bars/Beats, Min:Sec,Samples,Time Code,TimeCode 2, Feet +Frames
Conductor Rulers: Markers, Tempo, Meter, Key,Chords - correct answer Which types of rulers are time-based? Conductor rulers?
- click and drag sections to desired place or
-use the Edit Window Toobar menu located at upper right corner of the window - correct answer What are the two ways to rearrange items in the toolbar?
Double click the Zoomer Tool Icon - correct answer How do you acquire a full track view that fills the edit window with the longest track in the session?
Snaps moved clips to next or previous clip. When deleting material other clips will move to fill the gap, or when adding make perfect space for new clip. No overlapping - correct answer What does Shuffle Mode do?
move, trim, cut or paste clips without other tracks being affected. Overlapping works.No restrictions for time placement. - correct answer What does Slip Mode do?
move or place clips precisely by entering time values in the dialog box, opens when working with clips and Spot mode is activated.Operation do not affect other clips. Parameters are Start End Duration - correct answer What does Spot Mode do?
clips and MIDI notes that are moved, trimmed or inserted snap to nearest time increment according to specified Time scale and Grid size. - correct answer What does Grid Mode do?
allows you to make selections based on the Grid while editing in Shuffle,Slip or Spot mode - correct answer What does Snap to grid allow you to do? [Show Less]