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Pro Tools 102 - Recording and Editing MIDI.
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1
Within the Edit window, MIDI recordings can be displayed in...
Clips view or Regions view
Notes view or Notation view
Clips view or Notes view
2
When viewing MIDI notes in the Event List, the Event columns display...
message type, controller number, and controller value
message type & pitch, note-on velocity, and note-off velocity
Message type and pitchbend range (from +8191 to -8192)
3
An Instrument Track differs from a MIDI Track in that...
includes an option to select the MIDI destination
it includes a Virtual Instrument plug-in
includes an All option for MIDI input
4
Which Timebase in Pro Tools is most commonly used for MIDI Tracks?
Samples
Ticks
seconds
Clips
5
MIDI Real-Time Properties...
always change the actual data of the MIDI events inTracks or Clips
are applied on-the-fly in playback to MIDI data in Tracks or Clips
are accessed form the AudioSuite menu, for immediate MIDI processing
6
Pro Tools' Score Editor...
can print music notation
all answers are correct
displays MIDI notes on a musical staff
includes a link to Sibelius, a more full-featured notation program
7
MIDI editing includes...
MIDI Clip editing
MIDI note editing
MIDI controller editing
MIDI Clip editing, MIDI note editing and MIDI controller editing
8
Retrospective Recording...
captures and recovers MIDI data played live in playback
archives MIDI recordings made in other sessions
input-quantizes MIDI performances to have a retro musical vibe
even when not recording
9
MIDI Event Operations...
make permanent batch edits to selected MIDI data
transform MIDI data into audio waves
make live on-the-fly changes to selected MIDI data
10
In the Event Operations window, Change Velocity...
can speed up or slow down the speed (tempo) of the MIDI performance
can speed up MIDI playback, to help musicians play in a difficult part
can Add to, Subtract from, or Scale MIDI velocities
11
What does "rendering MIDI" mean?
Bouncing MIDI performances down to audio files
Creating MIDI performances from scratch
Sharing MIDI recordings in the cloud
12
MIDI Step Input allows...
MIDI notes to be entered in non-realtime
using musical algorithms
a MIDI performance to be generated automatically
MIDI notes to be auto-quantized on input
13
For drum machine-style MIDI recording...
both Loop Recording and Loop Playback must be enabled
Loop Recording and MIDI Merge must be enabled
Loop Playback and MIDI Merge must be enabled
14
What are the five MIDI Real-Time Properties?
Quantize, Change Duration, Split/Select Notes, Change Velocity, and Transpose
Quantize, Change Duration, Delay, Change Velocity, and Transpose
Quantize, Change Duration, Delay, Restore, and Flatten
15
Which of the following are Virtual Instruments in Pro Tools?
Serum, Sylenth and Massive
EXS24, Retro Synth, and ES2
Boom, Expand!2, and Mini Grand
Kontakt, BFD, and Pianoteq
16
The options for Pro Tools' Metronome Click are:
always, only during audio recording, only during MIDI recording
always, only during recording, only during countoff
click every beat, click every downbeat, click only during playback
on, off
17
A piano-roll display for viewing and editing MIDI recordings can be found in...
and MIDI Editor window
the Edit window
the MIDI Editor window
MIDI Editor popup pane
18
Which of the following are MIDI messages?
Pitchbend
Note On, Note Off
Control Change
Note On, Note Off, Pitchbend, Control Change
19
Common MIDI continuous data includes...
fade-in and fade-out data
note-on and note-off data
pitchbend and modwheel data
20
MIDI recording and editing...
is limited to only 16 MIDI tracks, one for each MIDI channel
is fully implemented in Pro Tools
is only included in the most expensive version of Pro Tools
21
In the Event Operations window, Restore Performance...
makes any MIDI edits permanent
is a quantization process that restores the proper musical feel to a bad take
is a selective Undo that restores the original MIDI recording (or a flattened edited version)
22
In the Event Operations window, Quantization...
auto-corrects the timing of MIDI notes, moving them to the nearest musical gridlines
auto-corrects the pitch of MIDI notes, like a MIDI auto-tune feature
auto-corrects MIDI timing and auto-tunes MIDI pitch
23
In the Event Operations window, Input Quantize...
corrects audio timing before the notes are played, thanks to its flux capacitor
applies pre-set Quantization settings as soon as a MIDI recording finishes
only corrects MIDI timing if the performance is lacking in musical feel
Pro Tools 102
Recording and Editing MIDI
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