front 1 Which device should you turn on last? | back 1 The monitor speakers. |
front 2 Where can the audio device used by Pro Tools be changed? | back 2 Playback engine. |
front 3 What is the short cut for starting and stopping playback? | back 3 Space bar. |
front 4 What are the two valid audio types? | back 4 .Wav and AIFF. |
front 5 Describe the various file types Session, WaveCache, Audio, Rendered, Session file. | back 5 Session: A "pointer" to the files WaveCache: graphic representation of audio files. Audio: Where all audio files are stored. Rendered: Temp storage. Back up: Safety copies. |
front 6 Do you need a numeric keyboard to nudge? | back 6 No you do not. |
front 7 Describe what the edit window looks like. | back 7 You will see horizontal strips labeled, Vocals, SFX, and Strings. |
front 8 Describe what the mix window looks like. | back 8 You will see an instrument, inserts A-E, Sends A-E, Meters and Faders, I/O Track Color, and comments. |
front 9 Describe what the transport window looks like. | back 9 You will see Online, Return to Zero, Rewind, Fast Forward, Go to End, Stop, Play, Record Enable, Pre-roll, Post-roll, and Fade-in. You will also see Start, End, and Length for your timeline. |
front 10 Describe the following menus file, view, setup, options, window. | back 10 File: It allows you to open close, save, import or export sessions. View: Allows you to show or hide and aspect of a window. Setup: Configures how things will behave. Options: Helps turn things on, off, enable, or disable. |