What are the integrating capabilities of pro-tools? - correct answer Audio, MIDI, Composition, Editing, Mixing
How many MIDI tracks can a pro-tools
... [Show More] session hold? - correct answer 512
What is the nyquist theorem? - correct answer every Cycle of a sounds vibration must be sampled at least 2 times to be audible correctly
What is the main purpose of the file menu? - correct answer Let you create and maintain the pro tools session
What does the edit menu allow you to do? - correct answer the edit menu allows to manipulate the media as desired and to affect data in the Timeline. contains options such as Copy, Paste, duplicate, repeat, shifting selections, trimming, separating, healing clips.
What does the options menu allow? - correct answer editing, recording, playback, monitoring, display options,
What are the 2 types of rulers? - correct answer Timeline and conductor
What are some audio interface options that don't need pro tools HD? - correct answer pro tools fast track, m-box, eleven rack, duet and quartet
What are some audio interfaces that require HD? - correct answer HD OMNI, MADI, I/O
What are the pro-tools software features for pro-tools first? - correct answer 96 kHz sample rate, 32 bit depth, up to 16 audio, MIDI, Instrumental tracks of each kind
What are the pro-tools software features for pro-tools 12? - correct answer 192kHz sample rate, 32 bit depth, up to 128 audio tracks, or 512 MIDI tracks
What are the software features for pro-tools HD? - correct answer 192kHz sample rates, 32 bit depth, track counts up to 768 audio tracks
What are the 3 varieties of plug-ins? - correct answer Native, DSP (Pro-Tools HD), and Audiosuite Plug-ins
What plug-ins come installed in pro-tools? - correct answer Avid audio plug ins, and the AIR creative collection
What are the file extensions used for current and older pro-tools versions? - correct answer .ptx(current), .ptf, .pts, .pt5, .wav, .aif
What are the session components (files created) in a session in pro-tools? - correct answer Pro-Tools session, WaveCache files, Audio files, MIDI files, Sibelius files, Bounced files, Clip groups, Rendered files, Session file backups, Video files
What is the best order to power up your system when starting a pro-tools session? - correct answer Plug in external hard drives, plug in MIDI devices, Plug in audio interface, power up computer, and monitoring system
What is the iLok system? - correct answer A USB device that is used to store licenses to software and has to be plugged in to the computer to be able to run the software.
How do you access audio playback system? - correct answer Settings>Playback engine
Explain the term buffer size. - correct answer Pro-tools splits processing up into 2 types of domains: low latency and high latency. The buffer size controls the size of the hardware cache at low latency. It does not affect the DSP speed but does affect the host based processing
How do you access H/W buffer size option? - correct answer settings>playback engine, then reduce to low latency or raise for higher latency
What is the file menu used for? - correct answer opening, creating, and saving sessions
What is the edit menu mainly used for? - correct answer Copying, pasting, duplicating, trimming selections
What is the view menu mainly used for? - correct answer Displaying/hiding and arranging different Pro-Tools windows
What is the track menu mainly used for? - correct answer Creating, duplicating, deleting, modifying tracks
What is the clip menu mainly used for? - correct answer Arranging, grouping, looping, modifying clips
What is the Event menu mainly used for? - correct answer Modifying time and tempo, MIDI and Audio events
What is the options menu mainly used for? - correct answer toggling edit, record, playback options on/off
What is the setup menu mainly used for? - correct answer configuring settings in a dialog box
What is the window menu mainly used for? - correct answer Displaying and arranging pro-tools windows
What is the marketplace menu? - correct answer Access to the AVID Store/ Account
What are the 3 main pro-tools windows used? - correct answer Edit window, Mixing window, and Transport window
What are all of the edit tool functions? - correct answer Zoomer, trim, grabber, scrubber, selector, pencil, and smart tool
What advantages does the smart tool have? - correct answer It enables you to use 3 of the edit tools without having to switch in the window. the 3 are scrubber, grabber, and trim
What are the functions of the zoomer tool? - correct answer zooms in and out of a section in the recording. If option is held down it will switch the zoom from in to out
What are the edit modes in Pro-Tools? - correct answer Slip, Grid, Spot, Shuffle
What does shuffle mode do? - correct answer the clip movement is constrained by other clips
What does grid mode do? - correct answer the clips snap to the nearest grid boundary when moved
What does slip mode do? - correct answer Clips can be moved and edited freely without affecting the placement of the clips
What is spot mode? - correct answer clips can be moved or placed by specifying a location in a dialog box
What is the purpose of the main time scale? - correct answer Determines the timebase units used for the Main Counter, Transport functions, selection displays, Pre- and Post-Roll amounts, and Grid and Nudge values, and can be set to Bars:Beats, Minutes:Seconds, Time Code, Feet + Frames, or Samples
When pro-tools is engaged, the dashboard appears. What options does the dashboard include? - correct answer Gives you the options of which file type you want the recording to be (wav,aif), Sample rate option, Bit depth, I/O settings, interleaved. It also lets you choose if you want to create a new session, open a recent one, or create a session from a template. Also, you can choose where the destination folder is that the session is saved in (documents is default)
At 44.1 kHz, 16 bit depth how much space will a recording take up? Write down all of the options and how much. - correct answer 44.1 kHz, 16bit track = 5 mb per minute.
44.1 kHz, 24 bit track = 7.5 mb per minute
88.2 kHz, 16 bit track= 10 mb per minute
88.2 kHz, 24 bit track= 15 mb per minute
These are all for mono tracks, for stereo the space is doubled
In what menu do you choose to create a new track? - correct answer Track> New Track
What formats are there to choose from when selecting a new track? - correct answer Mono, Stereo, Multi-Channel
What are the types of tracks that can be chosen in the new tracks menu? - correct answer Audio, MIDI, Instrument, Master Fader, Click, Auxiliary
What is the basic use of the audio track? - correct answer Used to edit, record, and import audio files. Signals can be viewed as waveforms
What are the basic uses of the MIDI track? - correct answer Used to edit, record, import MIDI file and controller data with no audio signal flow
What is the instrument track for? - correct answer Combines the functions of the MIDI track and Aux input
What is the Aux track? - correct answer Used as effects returns, submixes, or to monitor & process live audio (or to generate audio using a virtual instrument plug-in receiving MIDI input)
What is the master fader track? - correct answer This is used to control the level of all of the tracks in the mix
What is the click track? - correct answer This is a track that can be added and acts like a metronome when recording
What is the playback cursor? - correct answer The solid line that floats across the screen during playback and indicates the current playback point
What is the edit cursor? - correct answer The flashing line that appears when the selector tool is selected. It indicates the starting point for editing tasks.
How do you set the playback point? - correct answer you can either click on the track with the selector tool, or click on any ruler with any tool selected
How do you locate the playback cursor when it is off screen? - correct answer the blue triangle in the main timebase ruler is the playback cursor, select the playback cursor locater. To eliminate trying to find the cursor, select the scrolling option and set it to page scrolling
What is the workspace browser? - correct answer A workspace browser can be set up in pro-tools and selected whenever. It can be used to locate, manage, and open pro-tools sessions and media files
Which menu is the disk usage option in? - correct answer Window>Disk Usage
Where is the click count off option located? - correct answer Setup>Click-Countoff
How do you record enable a track? - correct answer The red record button below the panning knobs on the mixer, or in the track column
What do the pan knobs affect? - correct answer The pan knobs in the mixing window, affect monitoring and playback only.
How do you record? - correct answer In the transport window, click the record ready button and press play when both the transport and tracks are record enabled. To skip the record ready button, press command>space bar
What are the benefits of removing unused clips? - correct answer there is a lot less clutter in the clip list but the parent file remains on the hard drive
How do you remove clips from the clip list? - correct answer highlight the clips then select clear from the clip list pop up menu. or right click and select remove
What is a whole file clip? - correct answer an entire, unedited, continuous audio clip
what is a subset clip? - correct answer an edited part or cut of original recording
What Audio formats is pro-tools able to import? - correct answer Sound Designer II (SD II), AIFC, and MP3
Split stereo means what? - correct answer When stereo information is separated into 2 separate mono channels (left and right)
What is interleaved stereo? - correct answer When stereo information is combined into one file containing both channels
Which menu is the import option in? - correct answer File>Import>Audio
What are some ways to import audio and where can it be imported? - correct answer Not only can file be located in a file folder through import audio, you can also open your workspace browser and locate the file that way, then to import it into the clips, just drag and drop into the clips list, or to import to tracks, drag and drop it into the tracks list
How do you locate files in the workspace browser? - correct answer Choose Window > New Workspace
Click the Advanced Search button in the toolbar at the top right
Select volumes/folders to search in the Locations pane
Select "Kind Is Audio File" using the selectors in the Advanced Search Tools; results appear in the bottom half of the window
What happens if when importing a file, the file needs to be converted, what happens when it doesn't? - correct answer When it needs to be converted, a copy of the audio will be saved in the audio files folder, the reverse if it doesn't need to be converted
How many MIDI channels can be sent through one MIDI cable at one time? - correct answer Up to 16
True or false, MIDI represents sound waves? - correct answer False, MIDI represents the info about which notes are being played and has nothing to do with audio frequencies
What does MIDI stand for? - correct answer Musical Instrument Digital Interface
What 2 types of tracks can be used as MIDI tracks? - correct answer MIDI Tracks and Instrument Tracks
What is sample based operation? - correct answer Recorded info is based on fixed points in time, locations won't change even if tempo is changed
What is tick based operation? - correct answer Recorded info is tied to Bar/Beats locations. Locations do move if tempo is changed,
Pro-tools is able to associate how many ticks per one quarter note? - correct answer 960 ticks = 1 quarter note
What needs to be done in the rulers when working with MIDI? - correct answer The Bars/Beats ruler should be enabled, and the main time scale ruler as well by pressing view>main counter>bars/beat
How do you set the session meter? - correct answer Click Add Meter Change on the Meter Ruler, and enter a new meter change at the desired bar beat.
What is the default Meter set to? - correct answer 4/4
What is the default tempo set to in pro-tools? - correct answer 120 bpm
How do you change the tempo? - correct answer Click Add Tempo Change on the tempo ruler and enter a bpm value at whichever bar/beat desired
How do you change the Key Signature in pro-tools? - correct answer Click the Add Key Signature button on the Key Signature ruler and select the mode in the dialog box.
What is the default key signature set at in pro-tools? - correct answer C Major
How do you connect a MIDI device? - correct answer MIDI out to a MIDI in on a MIDI interface, MIDI in to a MIDI out on a MIDI interface (optional), USB to a port on a computer
What does the MIDI input selector do? - correct answer Determines what gets recorded on a MIDI track and is set to All by default
What does the MIDI output selector do? - correct answer Determines which device or port is used to monitor MIDI playback
Where are the MIDI controls located? - correct answer Either in the transport window, or the Edit window
What options/settings does MIDI control have? - correct answer Wait for Note, Count off, Metronome, MIDI merge, Tempo Ruler Enable, and Current Meter
What does the Input Quantize button do? - correct answer Automatically aligns recorded MIDI notes to a timing grid, and is done by Event>Event Operations>Input Quantize. In the dialog box you can also select what size the grid is
What are virtual instruments? - correct answer Software equivalents of outboard gear such as synthesizers
Where do you find the virtual instruments and how do you insert them on a track? - correct answer The virtual instruments are found when in the Mix window, Select inserts>plug-ins>Instruments
What are some of the virtual instruments included with pro-tools? - correct answer Boom, XPand!, Structure Free
what does the Xpand instrument do? - correct answer This is one of the AIR Virtual Instruments and provides 4 synthesizer slots which can be turned on or off individually
What is the Boom instrument? - correct answer This is a virtual drum machine installed on pro-tools and enables you to create a drum sequence
What is the Structure Free instrument? - correct answer This is a sample library and plug in
What does the wait for note button do in regards to recording MIDI? - correct answer If this option is set, and the track and transport window are record enabled, the recording will start as soon as the first note is played
What is the purpose of the MIDI clips view? - correct answer Shows MIDI notes grouped together into clips, the notes are visible but can't be edited individually
What is the purpose of the MIDI notes view? - correct answer This shows individual notes in a piano-roll format, pitch range can be scrolled up and down using the mini keyboard
What is the velocity view? - correct answer Shows the velocity attack of each note with stalks
What are some of the advantages to the MIDI editor window view? - correct answer It can show MIDI and automation data, shows all auxiliary input, Instrument, and MIDI tracks, it can show automation and controller lanes, and it lets you toggle between Notes and Notation view
What is the universe view? - correct answer It is a display at the top of the Edit window showing a miniature representation of all material on your tracks
what indicates the current spot of your edit window display? - correct answer The Current View Indicator which is a white square on top of the universe view bar showing where your edit window is sitting. You may click and scroll this across to find different sections or you can click anywhere on the universal bar and the indicator will jump to that area.
What are the 2 type of selections available with the pro-tools selectors? - correct answer Timeline selections and edit selections
What are timeline selections? - correct answer Timeline selections are created in the time base ruler, and the main use for these is to set a playback or record range. This is able to be accessed with any tool selected, all that is needed is to click and drag on the timebase ruler to whatever length desired. Also if you click while holding shift then click another spot, the area in between the 2 clicks is highlighted. Timeline selections can also be made through the Transport Window by typing the desired start time in the start field and typing in the desired end time in the end field.
What are edit selections? - correct answer Edit selections are made on a track, and are used to set an edit range. There are multiple tools to use this with. With the grabber, click a clip to select it, or do the shift click manoeuvre to select multiple clips. With the Selector tool, click and drag along an area on the track or shift click. Double click to select a clip.
How do you create separate timeline selections and edit selections? - correct answer Timeline and edit selections are linked by default, use the link/unlink toggle button in the edit toolbar
How do you adjust the track size? - correct answer Select a height from the track height selector or select a height by clicking on the amplitude scale of a track. Hold option while selecting a height to set all tracks to the same height
How do you change the track order? - correct answer Drag tracks up or down in the edit window, left or right in the mix window, or drag tracks up or down in the tracks list
How many memory locations can pro-tools hold? - correct answer 999
What are the 2 main types of memory locations? - correct answer Markers and selections
How do you create a marker? - correct answer Place the cursor at the time line location you desire to mark and click the add marker/memory location button in the markers ruler. To create during recording or playback press the enter button on the numeric keypad, or click the add marker/memory location button
How do you access the memory locations window? - correct answer Window>Memory Locations
How do you recall a memory location? - correct answer Open the Memory Locations window and select from the list, click a marker symbol in the Markers Ruler, or type period + marker number + Period (.#) all on numeric keypad
How do you delete a marker location? - correct answer Option-Click on an entry in the Memory Locations window or the Markers Ruler
What are the uses for the tab key? - correct answer Tab can be used to advance the cursor through clip boundaries, option-tab to move backwards through clip boundaries, shift-tab to select from the cursor to the next clip boundary, and Tab To Transients
What is tab to transients? - correct answer This button switches the use of the tab button to every time the tab button is pressed it moves forward to the beginning of the next transient in the track. Holding option will go to the previous transient
What does the option button often do when using the tools? - correct answer Holding the option button will usually do the opposite task for example zoom in or hold option with the zoom to zoom out when click
How would you fill the screen with the longest track? - correct answer Double click on the zoom button
What is the zoom toggle button? - correct answer When clicking this button it temporarily zooms to a stored zoom state, click it again to return to normal
What are the different scrolling options in playback? - correct answer No scrolling, After playback, Page scrolling, Continuous
What does the no scrolling option do? - correct answer Prevents the screen from scrolling anywhere during playback
What does the after playback scrolling option do? - correct answer Once playback is stopped the screen will jump to the marker where the playback has stopped
What does the page scrolling option do? - correct answer Page scrolling follows the playback marker by page, once it hits the edge of the screen, the screen will jump forward to the next page and so on and so forth
What does the continuous scrolling option do? - correct answer The screen scrolls along while the playback marker is sliding along in the middle of the screen
What is loop playback? - correct answer When a section for playback has been selected in the time ruler, once it reaches the end, it starts playback from the beginning until stopped. A minimum of 0.5 seconds is required for loop playback to work
How do you turn on loop playback? - correct answer option>loop playback, or right click the play button and select loop
Explain shuffle mode - correct answer When a clip is moved in a track, wherever it is placed it will snap to the beginning or end of the closest clip next to it. When a clip is deleted between 2 others, the latter will join the one that was previous the deleted clip
Explain slip mode - correct answer Clips are not constrained to each other like in shuffle mode. They can overlap each other and deleting clips will not effect the ones before or after it
Explain spot mode - correct answer Clips can be placed at precise spots using the dialog box. If clips are deleted it acts the same as slip mode
Explain grid mode - correct answer Clips snap to the selected grid interval. Grid intervals can be set according to note lengths or time lengths which is accessed in the edit window toolbar. Absolute grid mode is when clip start boundaries snap to grid lines when moved. Relative grid mode is when clips move in grid increments and maintain their offset from the grid. To switch between relative and absolute click and hold the grid mode in the edit window
What is the snap to grid option? - correct answer Combines grid mode with any other edit mode selected
What are the common editing commands? - correct answer Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear, Duplicate, Repeat,
What does the cut command do? - correct answer Removes selected content and places them in the clips list
What does the Copy command do? - correct answer Places selected content on the clipboard without removing it
What does the Paste command do? - correct answer Inserts the content of the clipboard at the selected location
What does the clear command do? - correct answer Deletes selected content without placing it in the clipboard and also is the same as pressing the delete key
What does the duplicate command do? - correct answer Copies selected content and pastes it immediately after the selection
What does the repeat command do? - correct answer Copies selected content and repeats it however many times desired which can be specified in the dialog box
What are the pro-tools specific editing commands? - correct answer Separate clip and heal separated clip
how do you access the separate clip command and explain what its purpose is? - correct answer Edit>Separate clip> At selection; this separates the clip at the insertion point or separates a selection as a new clip. Edit>Separate Clip> On Grid; This creates separations at Grid boundaries. Edit>Separate Clip> At Transients; this creates separations at each transient peak in the waveform
What does the heal separated clip command do? - correct answer Repairs separated clips
Using the grabber tool, when moving a clip what are the automatic actions that Pro-Tools takes in slip mode? - correct answer Click and drag the clip to move it freely within a track or onto other tracks
Using the grabber tool, when moving a clip, what are the actions automatically taken by Pro-Tools in grid mode? - correct answer Click and drag, but it will snap to the grid increments
Using the grabber tool,when moving clips what does pro-tools automatically do in shuffle mode? - correct answer Click and drag to move it adjacent to an earlier or later clip or to swap positions with another clip. The clip will snap between start and end points of other regions of the track
Using the grabber tool, when moving a clip what are the actions taken by Pro-Tools in Spot mode? - correct answer Click on a clip to open the spot dialog box then enter the specified location
Explain the use of the trim function, the different ways to use it, and how to access those ways. - correct answer The trim tool dynamically adjusts the length of a clip, this is used to trim the tail or head of a clip to eliminate unwanted audio. Hold option to reverse the direction of the tool. Edit>Trim Clip>Start to Insertion; this trims audio before the insertion point. Edit>Trim Clip>End to Insertion; this trims the audio after the insertion point.
What is the Nudge Function? - correct answer Nudging is to move a selected clip or selection by small precise amounts using the keyboard. This function works the same in all edit modes. To configure the amount click the nudge value pop-up selector and select the time scale and nudge size from the menu. To move the selected clip forward press the plus sign on the keyboard, to nudge it back press the minus key
How do you create fade-ins and fade-outs? - correct answer These can be created at the end or beginning of any selection or clip. The selection must touch or cross the clip boundary. Edit>Fades> Create; this opens the dialog box where you can adjust the settings then click ok
What are crossfades, how are they created, and what do they do? - correct answer Crossfades overlap audio between 2 adjacent subset clips. This fades out of the first clip while fading into the second clip. Using this when a track has been modified or clips have been moved around is useful because clicks and pops may happen between the clips. This should be made as short as possible. These can be set directly on the track in edit mode by clicking the bottom area around the joint of the clips and dragging it out or in. Also it can be done through Edit>Fades
In Pro-Tools 12 how many levels of undo can be stored? - correct answer 64
What are the things that cannot be undone? - correct answer Deleting tracks, closing a session/quitting pro-tools, clearing audio from a clip-list, destructive recording/editing.
Where is the Undo option located? - correct answer Edit>Undo or Redo
What is the undo history window? - correct answer The undo history window shows the entire 64 action history. Any actions can be selected from this list to return to. This is located in Window>Undo History and click on an action in bold to undo the history from that point on
What does restore last selection do? - correct answer Edit>Restore Last Selection; this restores an edit or timeline selection that was accidentally dropped
What does revert to saved do? - correct answer File>Revert to Saved; this can be used to undo actions that are not listed in the undo history window but requires that the session has not been saved with the unwanted action already done. This is the same effect as closing a session without saving then reopening it
How would you go about restoring from a session backup? - correct answer File>Open Session and navigate to session backups. Select and open a session backup file based on the date and time desired. Select File>Save As to save the restored session with an appropriate name
What is the basic mixer terminology and functions? - correct answer Inputs, Outputs, Sends and Returns, and Inserts
What are inputs? - correct answer Audio signals coming from a device into pro-tools
What are outputs? - correct answer Audio signals going out from pro-tools into a device or outboard gear
What are inserts? - correct answer Audio patch points for inserting a signal processor directly into the signal path
What are sends and returns? - correct answer Send= A signal path carrying a mix output of one or more tracks routed for parallel processing
Return= A channel or track used to return the processed signal to the mix, typically an Aux track in Pro-tools
How do you open the mix window? - correct answer Window>Mix, or Command+ =
What are the available controls in the Mix Window? - correct answer Volume Faders, Pan Controls, I/O Selectors, Insert and Send Selector
What are the input and output selectors - correct answer The input paths are set as needed for tracks receiving input from other sources.
The output paths are set as needed to monitor output from your audio interface
How many inserts and sends paths are available for 1 track in pro-tools? - correct answer 10 each
How do you access the sends and inserts views? - correct answer View>Mix Window Views and select the desired inserts or sends view
What are plug-in inserts? - correct answer Adds a software signal processor directly into the signal path
what are hardware I/O inserts? - correct answer Routes the signal through an external device connected to parallel inputs and outputs of the audio interface
What is an external send? - correct answer Click on a send Selector and choose an Interface option
What is an internal send? - correct answer Click on a Send selector and choose a Bus option
What does recording automation (write mode) do? - correct answer This allows you to record changes to controls such as amplitude, panning, muting, in real time. It records enabled parameters whenever sessions are playing back. To access this click on the Automation Mode selector in the edit or mix window and select write.
What does the read mode automation option do? - correct answer This is the default automation selection. As it says, it only reads all parameters during playback and there are no risks of overwriting parameters.
What does the off mode do in automation? - correct answer All edited or recorded parameters are off including meaning it only playback the default settings.
How do you access the automation playlists? - correct answer In the Edit Window, click the track view selector and choose the desired automation playlist
What is breakpoint automation? - correct answer This is the showing of the automation under the track that shows, in lines, what the automation is doing during playback and is editable by using the grabber tool to move the lines by dragging the points to adjust its position
What are 2 main plug-in categories? - correct answer Real-Time Processing (Native and DSP Plug-Ins), and Non-Realtime, file based processing (Audiosuite Plug-Ins)
What are DSP Plug-Ins? - correct answer Pro-Tools HDX Hardware only, and uses the processing power of the DSP chips on the cards
What are Native Plug-Ins? - correct answer This is available on all Pro-Tools systems and uses the power of the host Processing Chip.
What Plug-Ins are available in Pro-Tools? - correct answer AVID Pro-Tools plug-ins, AIR creative Collection Plug-Ins, AVID EQ III Parametric Equalizer (1 band, 7 band), AVID Dynamics III Compressor/Limiter, Expander/Gate, and De-Esser
It is very important to constantly save your work, what are ways that work can be lost? - correct answer Deleting/Overwriting Files, File Corruption/Virus Attacks, Drive Failure
What are some good ways of preventing loss of files? - correct answer Save a session copy (PT keeps the original session open and not the saved copy), Back up entire pro-tools session including all of its files, create a version with different sample rates, bit depth, and/or file format, save a session compatible with earlier versions of PT
What is a "Mix Down" or Bouncing Audio? - correct answer Recording the output from multiple tracks to 1 stereo or multi-channel format
What should be considered before doing a bounce? - correct answer Bounces are performed in real time, only audible tracks will be bounced so if any tracks are muted they will not be included, bounced files are printed and all inserts sends etc. are permanently written in and applied in the track, bounces are solely based on timeline selections so only the selected portions of the session will be bounced.
What is the bouncing to tracks, and explain the process? - correct answer This is when all tracks are set to be recorded into one internal audio track. To do this, make sure that the output of each track wanted to be included has the same output of an internal mix bus. Create a new stereo Audio track and select the input of that bus to be the same as the output of all of the tracks included. Then all that is needed is to record enable the new track and protools, and hit record.
The option of burning to a cd is also possible, but not used much anymore, but if desired how would you set up the bounce? - correct answer Since CD playback is always 16 bit, 44.1 kHz then the bounced file must be the same. Stereo Interleaved must also be chosen and the offline option may be selected for a faster non-realtime bounce.
How would you bounce a track and have it show up on iTunes as well? - correct answer When setting the bounce options, there is a option in the window that reads "add to iTunes Library" make sure it is selected and perform the bounce. [Show Less]