![]() Selection must be at least _ second/s 15 A two-minute, mono audio file at 24bit / 44.1KHz requires approximately _ MBs of disk space 44.1 and 16 The sampling rate for a Red Book Audio CD is _ KHz, and the bit depth is _ bit 16 One MIDI cable can transfer _ channels of MIDI data in one direction B All of the following statements are true aboutī. ![]() 5 or 1/2 In order for loop playback to work, your Sends per track 96 Pro Tools 11 allows up to _voice tracks 1 In Pro Tools 11 each session may contain _ I/O 10 Audio, Aux, and instrument tracks all have _ Tracks which have post-fader inserts 10 Audio, aux, instrument, and Master Fader tracks all have _ inserts per tracks 32 Pro Tools 11 allows up to _ channels of Stereo track simultaneously - VS -_ plug-ins which allow the user to unlink the left and right channels and effect both sides separately Relative Absolute time scales are based on real-time and include, the Mins:Secs, Samples, and Timecode time scales - VS - _ time scales which are based on ticks and include only the Bars:Beats time scale Save as The save Copy in command allows you to create a copy of the current session while leaving you in the current session - VS -_ which creates a copy and then placed you in that copy Master fader Audio tracks, Aux tracks, and instrument tracks all have pre-fader inserts - VS - _ ![]() _ processing which is non-real time, disk based processing Multi-mono Multi-channel plug-ins effect both sides of a ![]() Option + shift To quickly solo all selected tracks _Ĭan be held while clicking only one of the selected tracks solo buttons Command + shift + n To create a new track use this shortcut, _ 0 (on numeric keypad) Play/stop Play/stop 0 (on numeric keypad) Rewind 1 (on numeric keypad) Enable click 7 (on numeric keypad) Enable countoff 8 (on numeric keypad) Enable MIDI merge 9 (on numeric keypad) Audio sweep Native processing is done in real time - VS. ![]()
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