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RRFC Chapter 10 Notes Posted on 2018-04-23 by Ryan Fennessey

Section 10.1 Review

1. _________ are a set of software components that add capabilities to a larger software.

Audio inserts
Effects Processors
Plugins*
DSP Cards

2. RTAS stands for:

Real TIme Audio Sample
Real TIme Audio Suite*
Real Tough Audio Section
Real Time Acoustic Sample

3. The VST (Virtual Studio Technology) Plugin Format was developed by ___________.

Avid
Cubase
Steinberg*
Antares

4. Pro Tools 11 has discontinued support of both ______ and ______ based signal processing.

VST, AU
RTAS, VST
RTAS, TDM*
AAX, VST

5. TDM stands for:

Time Division Multiplexing*
Timed Decent Multiprocessing
Total Dimension Multiprocessing

Secion 10.2

1. Inserts process 100% of the audio signal.

true*
false

2. Time based effects are typically used on ___________.

an insert
an aux track with a send*
an instrument track
an effects track

3. Using an effect processor on a send allows you to:

Route many tracks to the same effect.
Have a send fader that give you control over the wet dry ratio of the effect.
Have more flexibility over the effects in your mix.
All of the Above*

4. Dynamic and frequency based processors are typically used on _________.

a send.
an insert.*
an aux.
none of the above.


Section 10.3


1. Audiosuite plugins save processing power by:

eliminating delay compensation
placing audio files in suite
processing digital audio offline*
processing digital audio in real-time

2. The render button on an Audiosuite plugin:

Renders the changes you have made to the audio file itself (and creates a new file in the clip list)*
Renders video projects
Renders at a different sample rate
None of the Above

3. You must have a clip selected to use Audiosuite plugins.

true*
false 


Key commands quiz 

1. Bounce to Disk

Shift + Option (MAC)/ ALT (PC) + B
Option (MAC)/ ALT (PC) + B
Shift + Command (MAC)/ALT (PC) + B
Option + Command (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + B *

2. Consolidate Clip

Shift + Option (MAC)/ALT (PC) +C
Shift + Command (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + C
Shift + Option (MAC)/ALT (PC) + 3 *
Command (MAC)/CNTRL + Control (MAC)/Windows (PC) + 3

3. Separate Clip at Cursor

Command (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + S
Shift + Command (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + S
Command (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + E*
Shift + Option (MAC)/CNTRL (PC) + B

4. Slip Mode

F1
F2*
F3
F4

5. Grid Mode

F1
F2
F3
F4*

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