Basic Audio Engineering - Chapter #16 Quiz
- What is MIDI an acronym for?
Your Answer: Musical Instrument Digital Interface - A working version of the MIDI protocol was presented by __________________ at the 1981 AES Convention.
Your Answer: Dave Smith and Chet Wood - Velocity refers to:
Your Answer: The force by which a given note is struck - A method of control for electronic Instruments which predates MIDI?
Your Answer: control voltage - A typical MIDI Signal Contains
Your Answer: Note Start/Stop, Note Number, Velocity - Polyphony refers to:
Your Answer: The ability to play more than one note at a time - What type of MIDI track do we create to start recording immediately with a SOFTWARE synthesizer (virtual instrument)?
Your Answer: Instrument Track - Moving MIDI notes vertically in the MIDI Editor alters what?
Your Answer: notes values and/or pitches - What options do we have for reducing the 'robotic' feel of quantized MIDI recordings?
Your Answer: Quantize Amount, Velocity, Swing - In XPand, what does a patch consist of?
Your Answer: All of the Above - In Structure Free, what is an easy way to create a patch from any existing audio?
Your Answer: dragging audio from the Finder window - True or False: MIDI clips contain audio
Your Answer: False - What are the three built in software instruments included with Pro Tools?
Your Answer: Structure, XPand, Boom - What synth parameters might we adjust over time, to make our MIDI recordings more interesting?
Your Answer: all of the above - Which two synthesizers were involved at the first public MIDI connection at the 1983 Winter NAMM Show?
Your Answer: Sequential Circuits Prophet-600 and Roland Jupiter-6
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