Print Options

Font size:

← Back to notecard set|Easy Notecards home page

Print this list...Print as notecards

Lesson 6

1.

Does MIDI make its own sound?

No

2.

Two track types that support MIDI

MIDI and Instrument

3.

What kind of track is MIDI commonly combined with?

Aux input

4.

What does MIDI merge look like and what does it do?

It looks like one arrow merging into another, it allows you to add/merge MIDI musical sequenced performance data to an existing MIDI track without overwriting any existing data.

5.

In what unit is tempo measured?

BPM (beats per minute)

6.

What type of plug-ins are XPAND!2, BOOM, Mini Grand, DB-33, Vacuum?

XPAND!2: multi-timbral synthesizer

BOOM: Drums

Mini Grand: Piano

DB-33: Drawbar Organ

Vacuum: Tube Synthesizer

7.

Three MIDI views and what do they do?

  1. Clips: You will see your data in clip-sized blocks, editing is still similar.
  2. Notes: Allows you to change specific notes individual of other notes.
  3. Velocity: allows you to change the velocity to make the track still sound real but louder.
8.

What does dbl clicking a clip with the selective tool do?

It selects the whole clip