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Pro Tools 105 - Mastering Essentials.
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1
A standard chain for mastering processing would be:
EQ, Comrpession, Reverb
EQ, Delay, Reverb
EQ, Limiting, Reverb
EQ, Compression, Limiting
2
When A/B'ing the masters-in-progress against commercial reference tracks...
the masters-in-progress should always be 6dB louder than the reference tracks
the average levels should be level-matched for valid comparison
you should never A/B your track against commercial releases
the masters and reference tracks should be played simultaneously
3
In the analog era, mastering was primarily done to...
create a stereo mix from a mono mix
transfer a mix from tape to vinyl
create hotter CDs
transfer a mix from vinyl to tape
4
A brickwall limiter...
absolutely prevents the signal from exceeding a set Threshold
absolutely cuts the audio above a set frequency, before limiting
absolutely cuts the audio below a set frequency, before limiting
is used for brick wall limiting
5
What is Mastering?
The process of duplicating a final mix
The final stage of audio production
The same as Mixing
A processing only done for analog media
6
The best approach to mastering multiple songs is to...
use a separate chain of mastering processors for each song
open each song in a separate Pro Tools session
use the same chain of mastering processors for all the songs
master all the song in the same project
7
To comply with most modern Loudness standards, a good setting would be...
a ceiling of -1dBTP
a ceiling of -.3dBfs
a ceiling of 10 dBfs
a ceiling of -14 dBfs
8
A vectorscope displays:
the instantaneous level of an audio signal that is passing through
the dynamic frequency balance of the song
the relative phase between the left and right channels
the average loudness over the length of the song
9
Mastering activities that can be performed in Pro Tools include:
M-S processing
EQ, compression, and brickwall limiting
EQ, compression, brickwall limiting, multiband compression, and M-S processing
multiband compression
10
Pro Tools' included EQs are:
linear-phase EQs
switchable between minimum-phase & linear-phase
standard minimum-phase EQs
dynamic EQs
11
Character processors are typically plug-ins that...
remotely control an actual external hardware unit
special effect processors that are applied on top of standard processing
are designed by famous engineers
emulate the sound & response of analog hardware
12
Multiband compression...
applies independent compression in several frequency bands
is used place of a saturator
is used in place of brickwall limiting
chains several mastering compressors in sequence
13
You can implement M-S processing in Pro Tools by...
Pro Tools does not include any M-S plug-ins so it can't be done
inserting multi-mono plug-ins between LR->MS and MS->LR plug-ins
exporting the audio to a third-party standalone M-S application
M/S processing is a myth. It doesn't exist.
14
An Offline Bounce...
can only be done when disconnected from the internet
renders the new file silently in faster-then-real time
renders the new file in real time while playing the audio
should be avoided
15
In the Avid Pro Multiband compressor, Slope...
is a smiling EQ
is a frequency tilt EQ to augment the compression
is a combination Ratio/Knee control
is a combined Attack/Release control
16
A common approach to mastering compression uses...
a very high Ratio and a very fast Attack
lower Ratio and lower Threshold settings
a very high Threshold and a very fast Attack
stacking 5 compressors in a row
17
When EQ'ing, a smile curve is...
the application of both highpass & lowpass filters
a broad, gentle boost of the highs & lows
a broad midrange boost centered around 1kHz
a great-sounding EQ guaranteed to make the listener smile
18
M-S processing converts L/R stereo audio to...
a Mid (sum) channel and a Sides (difference) channel
a Max (high-level) channel and a Soft (low-level) channel
a mono signal to stereo
5.1 surround audio with simulated rear channel ambience
19
Which of the following compressors is included with Pro Tools?
Compressor/Limiter III, Channel Strip Compressor and BF-76
BF-76
Compressor/Limiter III
Channel Strip Compressor
20
Two additional processors that might be used in mastering are...
an exciter and a reverb
an enhancer and a slap echo
delay and reverb
a chorus and a flanger
21
The new level scale used for Loudness Normalization is...
the dB scale
the LUFS scale
the dBspl scale
the dBu scale
22
In a typical mastering session...
you might work on EQ & compression before applying brickwall limiting
you should apply reverb first
you should never A/B the song against other songs during mastering
you must always apply brickwall limiting before setting the other processing
Pro Tools 105
Mastering Essentials
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