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RRFC Chapter 9 Quiz/Test Posted on 2018-04-23 by Ryan Fennessey

  1. _________ is a delay in the audio signal caused by analog to digital conversion, signal processing, and computer related processes. 
    Your Answer: Latency
  2. The two MAIN windows in Pro Tools are: 
    Your Answer: Edit and Mix Windows
  3. ______ ______ is an edit mode that conforms clips to predetermined time values in your edit window. 
    Your Answer: Grid Mode
  4. _________ _____ ______ moves the clip by the user defined grid value based on the clips starting position. 
    Your Answer: Relative Grid Mode
  5. Inserts process _______________ of the signal and are inserted directly into your signal flow. 
    Your Answer: 100% 
  6. ________ mode is an edit mode that allows the user to place an edit at a user defined place on the timeline by bringing up a dialog box when a clip is selected. 
    Your Answer: Spot
  7. ________ mode is an edit mode that allows the user to place an edit anywhere on the timeline. 
    Your Answer: Slip
  8. Within the edit tools, the ________ tool is a quick way to lengthen or shorten a clip. 
    Your Answer: Trimmer
  9. Pro Tools makes everything easily customizable and allows for improvements to your workflow by offering many choices in the _________ _________. 
    Your Answer: Preferences Menu
  10. The __________ ___________ determines the device that plays back the output of Pro Tools. 
    Your Answer: Playback Engine
  11. The _______ _______ tab allows for detailed routing of your inputs and outputs for Pro Tools and has configurations for your interface. 
    Your Answer: I/O Setup
  12. The _________ ______ has three variations in its drop down menu. Time, separation, and, object. 
    Your Answer: Grabber Tool
  13. __________ ___________ __________ introduces a predetermined amount of delay into your signal path for each channel so that all channels play back in sync. 
    Your Answer: Delay Compensation Engine

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