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Lesson 1: Sound and Signal Flow

Quiz: Propagation

Question 1
Sounds movement through a medium is called:

Your Answer

Score

Propagation

1.00

Spectrum

Frequency

Amplitude

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
The speed of sound refers to:

Your Answer

Score

How fast sound moves through air

1.00

The Doppler effect

How fast sound moves in a vacuum

How fast sound moves through water

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
The speed of sound can be impacted by (check all that apply):

Your Answer

Scor

The medium through which sound is traveling

0.33

Temperature

0.33

Elevation

0.33

Total

1.00

Question 4
A good way to remember the speed of sound is (check all that apply):

Your Answer

Score

340 meters per second

0.25

One foot per millisecond

0.25

One mile in five seconds

0.25

One kilometer in three seconds

0.25

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
The exact timing of sound has a direct impact on:

Your Answer

Score

The sound's location within a space

1.00

The sound's amplitude

The spectrum of the sound

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 6
Which category of effects is related to sound propagation?

Your Answer

Score

Delay effects

1.00

Distortion effects

Dynamic effects

Filter effects

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Amplitude
Question 1 Sound in air is what kind of wave? Your Answer Score

Transverse 1.00

Longitudinal Total Question 2

1.00 / 1.00

Sound traveling through a guitar string is what type of wave? Your Answer Score

Longitudinal 1.00

Transverse Total Question 3 The degree of compression and rarefaction of air is called: Your Answer

1.00 / 1.00

Score 1.00

Amplitude

Frequency

Propagation

Total Question 4 Sound pressure is measured in: Your Answer

1.00 / 1.00

Score 1.00

Decibels

Hertz

Frequency

Amplitude Total Question 5 The threshold of hearing is: Your Answer Score 1.00 1.00 / 1.00

0 dB Sound Pressure Level

0 dB Full Scale

-20 dB Full Scale

120 dB Sound Pressure Level Total Question 6 The maximum amplitude inside the computer is: 1.00 / 1.00

Your Answer

Score 1.00

0 dB Full Scale

120 dB Full Scale

0 dB Sound Pressure Level

-60 dB Sound Pressure Level Total Question 7 The human perception of amplitude is: Your Answer Score 1.00 1.00 / 1.00

Loudness

Frequency

Level

Pitch Total Question 8 Lowering amplitude is know as: Your Answer Score 1.00 / 1.00

Amplification

Attenuation Total Question 9 Dynamic range in a piece of musical equipment is: Your Answer

1.00

1.00 / 1.00

The amplitude range in decibels between the noise floor and distortion

How often a wave repeats within a fixed amount of time

The amplitude range between 60 dB FS and 0 dB FS

The frequency range between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz Total Question 10 Which audio effects manipulate the dynamic range? Your Answer

Score 1.00

Compressors, limiters, expanders, and gates

Delays

Filters Total

1.00 /

Quiz: Frequency

Question 1
Frequency is:

Your Answer

How often a wave repeats within a fixed amount of time

The degree of compression and rarefaction of air

The amplitude range in decibels between the noise floor and distortion

Total

Question 2
Hertz is:

Your Answer

Score

A measurement of frequency

1.00

A measurement of propagation

A measurement of amplitude

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
1 Hertz is:

Your Answer

Score

Once per second

1.00

One foot per millisecond

Once per minute

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
The range of human frequency perception is roughly

Your Answer

Score

-120 dB SPL to 0 dB SPL

0 Hertz to 120 Hertz

20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz

1.00

-120 dB FS to 0 dB FS

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
Timbre is:

Your Answer

The relative levels of the partials in a sound

The highest amplitude frequency component in a sound

The lowest frequency component in a musical sound

Total

Question 6
Which effect category manipulates timbre and spectrum?

Your Answer

Score

Filter effects

1.00

Dynamic effects

Delay effects

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Visualizing Sound

Question 1
The oscilloscope display shows:

Your Answer

Score

X-Amplitude Y-Time

X-Time Y-Amplitude

1.00

X-Frequency Y-Amplitude

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
When air is less dense than atmospheric pressure due to sound traveling through it, the air is:

Your Answer

Score

Compressed

Rarefied

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
Though sound in air is a _____ wave, an oscilloscope diagrams it as a ____ wave:

Your Answer

Score

Transverse, Longitudinal

Longitudinal, Transverse

1.00

Voltage, Sound

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
The spectrum analyzer shows:

Your Answer

Score

X-time Y-Amplitude

X-Frequency Y-Amplitude

1.00

X-Amplitude Y-Time

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
The Spectrogram/Sonogram shows:

Your Answer

Score

X-Amplitude Y-Frequency Z-Time

X-Time Y-Frequency Z-Amplitude

1.00

X-Time Y-Amplitude Z-Frequency

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 6

The typical waveform shown in a DAW track is like which display?

Your Answer

Score

Spectrum analyzer

Oscilloscope

1.00

Spectrogram/Sonogram

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
Which display shows how timbre evolves over time?

Your Answer

Score

Oscilloscope

Spectrogram/Sonogram

1.00

Spectrum Analyzer

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
Vowel sounds are primarily variations of:

Your Answer

Score

Amplitude

Spectrum

1.00

Frequency

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Microphones

Question 1
The movement of sonic information through a music studio is:

Your Answer

Score

Amplitude

Binary

Input transducer

Signal flow

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
A microphone is:

Your Answer

Score

An output transducer

An input transducer

1.00

A pickup

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
A microphone:

Your Answer

Converts from analog to digital

Samples an audio signal

Converts an audio signal into sound pressure variations

Converts sound pressure variations into an audio signal

Total

Question 4
An audio signal is:

Your Answer

Score

Binary information

Voltage variations

1.00

A microphone's input

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
A microphone preamp:

Your Answer

Converts an audio signal into sound pressure variations

Amplifies a low signal up to the standard line level

Converts from analog to digital

Total

Question 6
An Analog to Digital Converter:

Your Answer

Converts an audio signal into sound pressure variations

Samples an audio signal

Amplifies a low signal up to the standard line level

Total

Question 7
Once an audio signal has passed through an Analog to Digital converter:

Your Answer

Score

It goes to the microphone preamp

It is a line level signal

It is pressure variations

It is represented as a stream of binary words

1.00

Total

1.00 /

Question 8
Binary means:

Your Answer

Score

Continuous

Represented by ones and zeros

1.00

Infinitely variable

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
Speakers are:

Your Answer

Score

Output transducers

1.00

Input transducers

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
A transducer:

Your Answer

Sc

Converts from a continuous signal to a discrete one

Converts from one form of energy to another

1.

Samples an audio signal

Total

1.

Question 11
A microphone converts:

Your Answer

Score

Voltage variations to pressure variations

Air pressure variations to voltage variations

1.00

Audio signals to binary information

Total

1.00 /

Question 12
An audio signal is:

Your Answer

Score

Voltage variations to pressure variations

Alternating current

1.00

Audio signals to binary information

Total

1.00 / 1.

Question 13
The two most popular microphone types are:

Your Answer

Score

Dynamic and PZM

Dynamic and condenser

1.00

Ribbon and condenser

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 14
To function, a condensor microphone requires:

Your Answer

Score

Binary information

Phantom power

1.00

Alternating current

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 15
Why are dynamic microphones often used on stage in live settings? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Sc

They are less prone to feedback

0.

They are rugged

0.

They are less sensitive than condenser microphones

0.

Total

1.

Question 16
A good all-around studio microphone is:

Your Answer

Score

Handheld dynamic

A large diaphragm condenser

1.00

PZM

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 17
The frequency response of a microphone:

Your Answer

Is how noisy the microphone is

Is a diagram that shows from what directions the microphone is sensitive

Is how the microphone varies across the dynamic range

Is how sensitive the microphone is across the human hearing range

Total

Question 18

A condenser microphone will typically:

Your Answer

Be useful as a general purpose stage microphone

Not require phantom power

Have a worse high end frequency response than a dynamic microphone

Have a better high end frequency response than a dynamic microphone

Total

Question 19
The polar pattern of a microphone:

Your Answer

Is a diagram that shows how the microphone responds across the human frequency range

Is a diagram that shows from what directions the microphone is sensitive

Is how the microphone varies across the dynamic range

Total

Question 20
A directional microphone:

Your Answer

Is useful for capturing the sound of the environment

Is useful for isolating a sound source from its environment

Requires phantom power

Total

Question 21
An omnidirectional microphone is good for:

Your Answer

Scor

Isolating a sound source from its environment

Capturing the sound of an environment

1.00

Doesnt require phantom power

Total

1.00

Question 22
Which is a directional polar pattern? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Score

Super-cardioid

0.25

Unidirectional

0.25

Hyper-cardioid

0.25

Cardioid

0.25

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 23
What is the most important skill when placing a microphone?

Your Answer

Score

Signal Flow

Editing

Mixing

Listening

1.00

Gain staging

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Cables

Question 1
Line level is:

Your Answer

The standard operating level used throughout the studio

The output signal of a microphone

The output signal of an electric guitar or bass

Total

Question 2
The two line level standards are:

Your Answer

Score

+4(Pro) and 10(Consumer)

1.00

+4 (Consumer) and 10 (pro)

120dB SPL and 0dB SPL

-60dB FS and 0dB F

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
Which line level should you use when possible?

Your Answer

Score

+4

1.00

-10

0dB FS

-60dB FS

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
The +4/-10 button next to some line inputs is a:

Your Answer

Score

Gain stage

1.00

Microphone preamp

Transformer

D/A converter

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
A gain stage is:

Your Answer

A point in the signal flow where the signal can be boosted or attenuated

An input transducer

An output transducer

A point in the signal flow where the energy is converted from one format to another

Total

Question 6
Unity is:

Your Answer

A gain stage set so that there is no amplification or attenuation

A point in the signal flow where the energy is converted from one format to another

A point in the signal flow where the signal can be boosted or attenuated

An input transducer

Total

Question 7
An improperly set gain stage can cause:

Your Answer

Score

Noise and/or distortion

1.00

Unity

A balanced signal

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
When possible:

Your Answer

Amplify once and use unity settings from that point on

Amplify and attenuate numerous times throughout the signal flow

Total

Question 9
A 1/4 inch TS cable is also known as:

Your Answer

Score

An instrument cable

1.00

An XLR cable

A MIDI cable

An RCA cable

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
A 1/4 inch TS cable is:

Your Answer

Score

Unbalanced

1.00

Balanced

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 11
A balanced cable requires:

Your Answer

Score

Two conductors and a shield

1.00

One conductor and a shield

A locking connector

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 12

A balanced cable:

Your Answer

Score

Rejects noise

1.00

Is susceptible to noise

Is the input of a direct box

Is only good for short runs

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 13
When possible use:

Your Answer

Short runs of unbalanced cables and longer runs of balanced cables

Short runs of balanced cables and longer runs of unbalanced cables

Total

Question 14
What is commonly used to convert from unbalanced to balanced?

Your Answer

Score

Direct box

1.00

A balanced cable

A D/A converter

An A/D converter

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 15
A 1/4 inch TRS cable can be used in what two ways:

Your Answer

Score

Stereo unbalanced or mono balanced

1.00

Stereo balanced or mono unbalanced

High impedance or low impedance

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 16
An XLR cable is:

Your Answer

Score

Balanced

1.00

Unbalanced

Susceptible to noise

Only good for short runs

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 17
A microphone typically connects via what type of cable?

Your Answer

Score

XLR

1.00

1/4 inch TS

1/4 inch TRS

RCA

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 18
To reduce electrical noise:

Your Answer

Score

Use balanced cables wherever possible

1.00

Use unbalanced cables wherever possible

Total

1.00 / 1

Question 19
An electric guitar typically connects via what type of cable?

Your Answer

Score

1/4 inch TS

1.00

XLR

RCA

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Signals

Question 1
The most important thing when setting levels is (check all that apply):

Your Answer

Score

Play quietly

0.33

Never go into the red

0.33

Check the meter in the computer

0.33

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
When setting levels you should (Choose all that apply):

Your Answer

Check levels on the exterior of the microphone preamp or interface

Adjust the microphone preamp level

Consider the level the sound will be in the final mix

Listen for distortion

Total

Question 3
A computer can understand what type of information?

Your Answer

Score

Voltage

Analog

Binary

1.00

Audio

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
Analog to digital conversion is also known as:

Your Answer

Score

Impedance

Transduction

Sampling

1.00

Gain

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
In a typical home studio, where is the A to D converter located?

Your Answer

Score

Within the amplifier

Within the microphone preamp

Within the audio interface

1.00

Within the MIDI interface

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 6
An electric guitar pickup is:

Your Answer

Score

An input transducer

1.00

Balanced

A microphone

An output transducer

Line Level

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
Is a guitar pickup output a line level signal?

Your Answer

Score

Yes

No

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
What type of input is necessary when connecting a pickup (Choose all that apply)?

Your Answer

Score

Hi impedance

0.25

HiZ

0.25

Instrument

0.25

DI

0.25

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
Connecting an electric guitar directly into an audio interface is called:

Your Answer

Score

Transducer recording

Indirect recording

Direct recording

1.00

Digital recording

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
Monitoring, when recording, means:

Your Answer

To record directly into the audio interface without a microphone

To listen to the instrument that is being recorded in real time

To view the audio signal on the computer monitor

Total

Question 11
It is best to monitor:

Your Answer

Score

Inside of the computer

Outside of the computer

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 12
Sound running through the computer will always be:

Your Answer

Score

Noisy

Distorted

Delayed

1.00

Analog

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 13
What are two ways to record direct while monitoring through an amp?

Your Answer

Through a microphone placed in front of the guitar amplifier

Connect the guitar to a direct box, use the XLR out to go to the computer, and use the parallel 1/4 out the amplifier

Connect the guitar to the amp and use the amps line out to send signal to the computer

Connect the guitar to the interface and listen to the DAW output

Total

Question 14
An electric guitar with a pickup uses what type of cable?

Your Answer

Score

1/4 inch TRS

XLR

1/4 inch TS

RCA

Total

0.00 / 1.00

Question 15
An electric guitar pickup:

Your Answer

Converts voltage variations into line level

Converts sound pressure variations into voltage variations

Converts string movement into voltage variation

Is an output transducer

Total

Lesson 2: The DAW


Quiz: The DAW

Question 1
What does DAW stand for?

Your Answer

Digital Audio Workstation

Digital Analog Workstation

Total

Question 2
What activities are performed during the pre-production stage? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Score

Mixing

0.17

Mastering

0.17

Editing

0.17

Tracking

0.17

Rehearsal

0.17

Songwriting

0.17

Total

1.00 /

Question 3
What is done during the production stage?

Your Answer

Mixing

Performing and recording

Songwriting and rehearsal

Mastering

Total

Question 4
Tracking is another term for:

Your Answer

Score

Editing

Recording

1.00

Mixing

Songwriting

Total

1.00 /

Question 5
What is done during the post-production stage? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Score

Tracking

0.17

Songwriting

0.17

Recording

0.17

Mastering

0.17

Mixing

0.17

Editing

0.17

Total

1.00 /

Question 6
What is the only type of information the computer can process?

Your Answer

Score

Decimal

Binary

1.00

Analog

Buffer

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
The conversion from Analog to Digital is known as:

Your Answer

Sco

Gain Staging

Sampling

1.00

Tracking

Trimming

Total

1.00

Question 8
What are the two main parameters of digital audio? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Polar pattern

Frequency response

Trim

Gain

Word length (bit depth)

Sample rate

Total

Question 9
A 4-bit word can represent how many values?

Your Answer

Score

32

16

1.00

64

128

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
What is the CD-standard word length?

Your Answer

Score

10 bit

16 bit

1.00

24 bit

32 bit

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 11
What is the CD standard sampling rate?

Your Answer

Score

16 bit

44,100 Hz

1.00

48,000 Hz

192,000 Hz

Total

1.00 / 1

Question 12
The choice of sampling rate has an impact on what properties of sound?

Your Answer

Scor

Bit depth

Frequency

1.00

Amplitude

Word length

Total

1.00

Question 13
The choice of word length has an impact on what properties of sound?

Your Answer

Sc

Frequency

Amplitude

1.

Sampling rate

Total

1.

Question 14
An audio buffer:

Your Answer

Should be set high when recording

Is a collection of samples waiting to get to the D to A converter

Is a collection of samples waiting to get to the A to D converter

Is the same as bit depth

Total

Question 15
The buffer size is:

Your Answer

A number of seconds

A number of audio samples

A number of milliseconds

The sampling frequency

Total

Question 16
Raising buffer size:

Your Answer

Is best when recording

Increases latency

Reduces the number of available tracks, plugins, and effects

Total

Question 17
What type of audio file should be used when recording in a DAW?

Your Answer

mp3

Uncompressed

Compressed

mp4

Total

Question 18
Which of the following are uncompressed audio file types? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

Score

mp3

0.25

Aiff

0.25

Wav

0.25

AAC

0.25

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 19
MP3 is:

Your Answer

Lossy data compression

Lossless data compression

Total

Question 20
Zip is:

Your Answer

Lossless data compression

Lossy data compression

Total

Question 21
An interleaved file:

Your Answer

Is a compressed data type

Contains both left and right audio channels in a single file

Has two separate files, one for left and another for right

Is a 24-bit recording

Total

Question 22
A project file contains:

Your Answer

all assets associated with a musical project

song information, an edit list that references external audio files, and MIDI data

song information, audio information, and MIDI data

Total

Question 23

When sharing projects:

Your Answer

share the entire project folder

Share only the project file

Total

Question 24
Saving only the project file is preferable when:

Your Answer

Sharing a project with someone else

Creating multiple versions of the same song

Backing up a project

Total

Quiz: Tracks and Files

Question 1
These tracks contain song specific information like Markers and Tempo:

Your Answer

Score

Audio tracks

Global tracks

1.00

Aux tracks

MIDI tracks

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
These tracks are used primarily for routing audio within a DAW:

Your Answer

Score

Global tracks

MIDI tracks

Aux tracks

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
An Audio track stores:

Your Answer

Score

MIDI data

Digital audio data

1.00

Analog audio data

Song information

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
This track type holds a kind of real time score:

Your Answer

Score

Global track

MIDI track

1.00

Audio track

Aux track

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
What is the only type of track that inputs one type of data but outputs another?

Your Answer

Global track

Instrument track or MIDI track with a software instrument

Audio track

Aux track

Total

Question 6
When recording with a single microphone, what type of track would you record into?

Your Answer

Score

Stereo audio track

Mono audio track

1.00

MIDI track

Global track

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
This type of track would be used to send data to an external synthesizer:

Your Answer

Score

Aux track

MIDI track

1.00

Stereo audio track

Global track

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
A new audio file is created:

Your Answer

When the project is saved

With every recording

For each track

With each region or clip that is created

Total

Question 9
Recorded audio files are named:

Your Answer

Score

By the computer name

By the project name

By the track name

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Editing

Question 1
Non-destructive editing means:

Your Answer

The clip or region is changed but the referenced audio file is unchanged

Plugins have been applied to the track

The clip or region is unchanged but the referenced audio file is changed

Total

Question 2
Trimming:

Your Answer

Duplicates a region

Adjusts the edges of the region or clip

Creates a new region

Moves a clips position on the timeline

Total

Question 3
This is used to avoid pops and clicks at the beginning or end of a region:

Your Answer

Score

Trim

Fade

1.00

Normalize

Comping

Cut

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
When you want to move a region by a small amount but it is moving by large amounts what must you do?

Your Answer

Score

Turn on the grid

Turn off the grid

1.00

Trim the region

Duplicate the region

Quantize the region

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
Creating a perfect performance from a series of imperfect takes is called:

Your Answer

Score

Fading

Comping

1.00

Normalizing

Trimming

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: MIDI

Question 1

What is the range of notes in the MIDI specification?

Your Answer

Score

0-127

1.00

0-63

0-511

1-64

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
Knobs on MIDI controllers mostly send what type of data?

Your Answer

Score

Control Change

1.00

Sysex

Note

Pressure

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3

How many different channels are in the MIDI specification?

Your Answer

Score

16

1.00

12

24

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
Velocity is:

Your Answer

Scor

The amount of pitch bend

How hard a key was hit

1.00

The channel of a MIDI note

Total

1.00

Question 5
The two data words of a note-on message indicate:

Your Answer

Note number and velocity

Channel and Control Change

Velocity and Channel

Note number and modulation amount

Total

Question 6
The range of velocity in the MIDI spec is:

Your Answer

Score

0-127

1.00

0-63

0-511

1-64

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
A 7-bit word can represent how many values?

Your Answer

Score

128

1.00

256

64

512

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
Modulation is which Control Change?

Your Answer

Score

74

11

10

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
A MIDI note in a DAW consists of how many MIDI messages?

Your Answer

2, Note on and note off

2, Velocity and note number

1, Note on

3, Channel Velocity and note number

Total

Question 10
A sampler:

Your Answer

Plays back pre-recorded audio files

Generates sound from a geometric algorithm

Total

Lesson 3: The Mixer


Quiz: The Channel Strip

Question 1
The Trim knob:

Your Answer

Adjusts the gain of the microphone preamp

Controls the amount of signal in the right and left channel of the tracks input

Adjusts the track output level

Total

Question 2
On a mixing board, the signal flows:

Your Answer

Top to bottom, with no exceptions

Bottom to top, but there are exceptions

Bottom to top, with no exceptions

Top to bottom, but there are exceptions

Total

Question 3
A Pan knob:

Your Answer

Controls the amount of signal in the right and left channel of the tracks output

Controls the level of a secondary output

Controls the amount of signal in the right and left channel of the tracks input

Total

Question 4
An insert:

Your Answer

Controls the level of a secondary output

Adjusts the track output level

Controls the amount of signal in the right and left channel of the tracks input

Allows external devices (or plugins) to be introduced into the signal flow

Total

Question 5

A send:

Your Answer

Controls the level of a secondary output

Controls the amount of signal in the right and left channel of the tracks input

Allows external devices (or plugins) to be introduced into the signal flow

Total

Question 6
Mute:

Your Answer

Sco

Silences a track

1.0

Routes a track to an aux send

Silences all other tracks

Total

1.0

Question 7
Solo:

Your Answer

Sco

Silences all other tracks

1.0

Routes a track to an aux send

Silences the track

Total
Question Explanation Solo:

1.0

Question 8
A Bus:

Your Answer

Combines multiple streams of audio

Controls the level of a secondary output

Adjusts the track output level

Total

Question 9
Do all DAWs require the user to manually configure busses?

Your Answer

Score

Yes

No

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Effects

Question 1
EQ belongs to which category?

Your Answer

Score

Delay

Dynamic

Filter

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
Compressor belongs to which category?

Your Answer

Score

Delay

Filter

Dynamic

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
Reverb belongs to which category?

Your Answer

Score

Filter

Dynamic

Delay

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
Dynamic effects are related to which property of sound?

Your Answer

Score

Propagation

Timbre

Amplitude

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5

Filter effects are related to which property of sound?

Your Answer

Score

Propagation

Amplitude

Timbre

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 6
Delay effects are related to which property of sound?

Your Answer

Score

Amplitude

Frequency

Propagation

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
Which is a correct order for the signal flow in a mixing board:

Your Answer

Input trim > Track Fader > Pre Fader Sends > Inserts > Post Fader sends

Input trim > Inserts > Pre Fader Sends > Track Fader > Post Fader sends

Input trim > Pre Fader Sends > Inserts > Track Fader > Post Fader sends

Input trim > Inserts > Post Fader Sends > Track Fader > Pre Fader sends

Total

Question 8
Inserts are processed in what order:

Your Answer

Sco

Bottom to top or right to left

Top to bottom or left to right

1.00

Total

1.00

Quiz: Sends

Question 1
When configuring a Monitor mix, use:

Your Answer

Score

Pre fader sends

1.00

Post fader sends

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
When configuring parallel effects, such as reverb, we commonly use:

Your Answer

Score

Post fader sends

1.00

Pre Fader sends

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
The default location for a send in a DAW is:

Your Answer

Score

Post fader

1.00

Pre fader

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
With Pre fader sends:

Your Answer

The send level is independent of the track fader

The send level is dependent on the track fader

Total

Question 5
A reverb used in a send and return configuration:

Your Answer

Should have Dry/Wet set to 50%

Should have Dry/Wet set to 100%

Should have Dry/Wet set to 0%

Total

Question 6
What are the benefits of using a reverb in a send return configuration? Check all that apply.

Your Answer

A single room sound can be applied to the entire mix (in varying amounts per track)

The room sound for the entire mix can be changed easily, in a single location

Reduced CPU usage when compared to using many plugins

There is a single Dry/Wet control for the entire mix

Total

Lesson 4: Dynamic Effects


Quiz: Dynamic Range

Question 1
Dynamic Range can mean many things, in a piece of gear it means:

Your Answer

The range in timbre from dull to bright

The range in amplitude between noise and distortion

The frequency range from lowest to highest that can be accurately represented

Total

Question 2
What unit of measure is used for amplitude in the air?

Your Answer

Score

dBSPL

1.00

dBFS

Phons

Sons

Hertz

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
The dBSPL reference point is what?

Your Answer

Sco

The threshold of pain

The threshold of hearing

1.00

The absolute maximum level

The absolute minimum level

Total

1.00

Question 4
What are the two main types of noise that we try to avoid while recording?

Your Answer

Score

Acoustical

0.20

Electrical

0.20

Instrument

0.20

Microphone

0.20

Musical

0.20

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
What is the first step in reducing acoustic noise?

Your Answer

Add blankets over windows

Listen carefully

Move the computer

Place your microphone carefully

Total

Question 6
What is self noise?

Your Answer

The sound of human nervous system

The electrical noise that a piece of gear produces

The sound of human digestion

The sound of the fan in a computer

Total

Question 7
How do you reduce electrical noise? Choose all that apply.

Your Answer

Use short cables

Use long cables

Turn off appliances and dimmers

Avoid unnecessary gain

Use unbalanced cables

Use fewer pieces of gear

Use balanced cables

Total

Question 8
Drive is:

Your Answer

Sco

Gain after a distortion stage

Gain before a distortion stage

1.0

Total

1.0

Question 9
Distortion (choose all that apply):

Your Answer

Turns amplitude variations into timbre variations

Is the upper end of the dynamic range of a piece of gear

Introduces upper partials

Makes a signal brighter

Increases apparent loudness

Happens when a signal gets very quiet

Is the linear portion of the dynamic range

Changes the waveshape

Total

Question 10
Clipping in a DAW (choose all that apply):

Your Answer

Is a soft gentle type of distortion

Is indicated by red lights at the top of the channel level

Is often referring to digital distortion

Total

Question 11
A transient is (choose all that apply):

Your Answer

Slow moving musical dynamics

A moment where amplitude changes dramatically in a short amount of time

Manipulated by compressors and gates

Total

Quiz: Dynamic Processors

Question 1
Compression:

Your Answer

Score

Reduces dynamic range

1.00

Increases dynamic range

Total

1.00 / 1.

Question 2
Expansion:

Your Answer

Score

Increases dynamic range

1.00

Reduces dynamic range

Total

1.00 / 1.

Question 3
What are the two ways to decrease the dynamic range?

Your Answer

Increase the level of the loud moments

Increase the level of the quiet moments

Decrease the level of the loud moments

Decrease the level of the quiet moments

Total

Question 4
What are the two ways to increase the dynamic range?

Your Answer

Decrease the level of the loud moments

Decrease the level of the quiet moments

Increase the level of the loud moments

Increase the level of the quiet moments

Total

Question 5
What is the downward compressor rule?

Your Answer

If the input drops below the threshold reduce the level

If the input rises above the threshold increase the level

If the input rises above the threshold reduce the level

If the input drops below the threshold increase the level

Total

Question 6
What are the two main sections of dynamic processors?

Your Answer

Sco

Analysis and volume control

1.00

Filter and distortion

Threshold and Sidechain

Total

1.00

Question 7

Threshold is:

Your Answer

The amount of gain reduction

The frequency at which the processor starts to function

The level at which the processor starts to function

The amount of gain amplification

Total

Question 8
Ratio is expressed as:

Your Answer

Score

Input : Output

1.00

Output : Input

# of dB

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
A compressor with a very high ratio is also known as a:

Your Answer

Score

Limiter

1.00

Gate

Expander

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
Attack and release control:

Your Answer

How fast the processor reacts

How much reduction

The level at which the reduction starts

Total

Question 11
On dynamic effects the lower attack and release are:

Your Answer

The faster the processor reacts

The slower the processor reacts

Total

Question 12
The traditional usage for a gate is:

Your Answer

Manipulate the impact of transients in the mix

Reduce the level of the loud musical moments

Remove noise that is between important musical moments

Bring out an element in a dense mix

Total

Question 13
When configuring a gate on a guitar recording set the threshold:

Your Answer

Below the noise level but above the playing guitar level

Above the playing guitar level and above the noise

Above the noise and below the playing guitar level

Below the noise and below the playing guitar level

Total

Question 14
If attack is set too high on a gate:

Your Answer

The transients will be softened as the volume swells in

The end of the sound will be chopped off

Total

Question 15
Usually a gate attack is set:

Your Answer

Low, but related to the sound itself

High, but related to the sound itself

Total

Question 16
On a gate, release is usually set:

Your Answer

Low, but related to the sound itself

High, but related to the sound itself

Total

Lesson 5: Filter and Delay Effects


Quiz: Delay

Question 1
When talking about delays, wet means:

Your Answer

The unprocessed version of the input signal

The effected version of the input signal

Total

Question 2
When the dry/wet balance is set to 0% on a simple delay unit:

Your Answer

The output is the same as the input

The delays last for a very long time

The output consists of only the delayed signal

Total

Question 3
In a delay, feedback means:

Your Answer

The volume at which the delay processor starts functioning

The output of the delay unit is routed to the input of the delay unit

The proportion of processed and unprocessed signal at the output of the delay unit

The input of the delay unit is routed to the output of the delay unit

Total

Question 4
With high feedback:

Your Answer

The delays will continue on for a long time

The output will consist only of the wet signal

The delays will fade away quickly

Total

Question 5
Comb filtering is:

Your Answer

A complex filter with a series of evenly spaced notches across the frequency spectrum

A gentle boost of the bottom end used to add weight or thump to a track

A gentle boost of the high end used to add presence to a track

Total

Question 6
Comb filtering happens:

Your Answer

When a signal is amplified above the distortion threshold

When a signal is combined with a slightly delayed copy of itself

When dry/wet is set to 100% wet

When a signal is attenuated below the noise floor

Total

Question 7
A 2 millisecond delay sounds like:

Your Answer

Score

Flamming

A held pitch

Comb filtering

1.00

Echo

Reverb

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
A short delay with very high feedback sounds like:

Your Answer

Score

Comb filtering

A held pitch

1.00

Echo

Reverb

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
When a short delay with very high feedback produces a tone, increasing the delay time:

Your Answer

Raises the frequency of the pitch

Lowers the frequency of the pitch

Lowers the amplitude of the pitch

Raises the amplitude of the pitch

Total

Quiz: Filters

Question 1
Why would you disable a band in an EQ?

Your Answer

To attenuate a specific frequency

To save CPU resources

To increase the width of a boost or cut

To amplify a specific frequency

Total

Question 2
A Low Pass filter:

Your Answer

Allows the high frequencies to pass through

Allows the low frequencies to pass through

Allows the high amplitudes to pass through

Cuts the low amplitudes

Total

Question 3
A High Pass filter:

Your Answer

Boosts the high frequencies

Cuts the low frequencies

Boosts the midrange frequencies

Cuts the midrange frequencies

Total

Question 4
A High Pass filter is best for:

Your Answer

Adding high end presence to a track

Removing rumble and noise from a recording

Gently boosting the low frequencies

Removing unwanted midrange resonances

Total

Question 5
In a pass filter the cutoff frequency:

Your Answer

Is the frequency at which the filter is reducing the amplitude by 6dB

Is the frequency at which the filter is reducing the amplitude by 3dB

Is the frequency at which the filter starts reducing the amplitude

Total

Question 6
The steepness of a pass filter is measured in:

Your Answer

Score

Sons

Hertz

dB

dB per octave

1.00

Phons

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
Q on a bell filter controls:

Your Answer

The frequency of the boost or cut

The width of the boost or cut

The height of the boost or cut

Total

Question 8
2k Hertz is:

Your Answer

Score

200 Hertz

2000 Hertz

1.00

20 Hertz

20000 Hertz

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Quiz: Mixing with Delay

Question 1
A Flanger is:

Your Answer

Multiple detuned copies of an input signal

A long delay put into motion

A comb filter with a changing delay time

Total

Question 2
A Phaser is:

Your Answer

Multiple detuned copies of an input signal

A comb filter put into motion

A series of deep notches put into motion

Total

Question 3
A Chorus is:

Your Answer

A comb filter with a changing delay time

A series of deep notches put into motion

Multiple detuned copies of an input signal

Total

Question 4
These settings on a simple delay plugin would create a slapback sound:

Your Answer

0% wet, 80 ms delay time, 50% feedback

100% wet, 80 ms delay time, 50% feedback

20% wet, 80 ms delay time, 0% feedback

20% wet, 400 ms delay time, 0% feedback

Total

Question 5
A slapback delay is useful for:

Your Answer

Emulating the sound of the inside of a car

Emulating the sound of a canyon

Emulating the sound of a single reflection off of a nearby wall

Emulating the sound of a huge room

Total

Question 6
This type of reverb is created by sampling a real space:

Your Answer

Score

Plate

Spring

Convolution

1.00

Algorithmic

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 7
The early reflections portion of an algorithmic reverb:

Your Answer

Sounds like a long wash of noise

Sounds like a collection of slapback delays

Total

Lesson 6: Synthesis
Quiz: Oscillators and Filters

Question 1
Which waveform(s) consists of energy at a single frequency? Choose all that apply.

Your Answer

Score

Square

0.20

Saw

0.20

Sine

0.20

Triangle

0.20

Noise

0.20

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 2
Which waveform(s) consists of a fundamental plus odd harmonics (no even harmonics)?

Your Answer

Score

Sine

0.20

Triangle

0.20

Square

0.20

Noise

0.20

Saw

0.20

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 3
A Band Stop filter might be called:

Your Answer

Score

Notch

1.00

Bandpass

Low Pass

High Pass

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 4
The standard Synth filter is:

Your Answer

Score

Low Pass

1.00

High Pass

Notch

Band Stop

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 5
The most commonly modulated parameter on a synth filter is:

Your Answer

Score

Cutoff Frequency

1.00

Gain

Resonance

Type

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 6
On a synth VCF stands for:

Your Answer

Sc

Voltage Controlled Filter

1.0

Variable Control Filter

Variable Control Frequency

Voltage Controlled Frequency

Total

1.0

Question 7
Lowering the cutoff frequency on a low pass filter results in:

Your Answer

Score

A duller sound

1.00

A brighter sound

A louder sound

A wider sound

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 8
Sweeping a filter refers to changing (modulating) what synth parameter?

Your Answer

Score

Filter cutoff frequency

1.00

Amplitude

Oscillator frequency

Filter resonance

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
High resonance: (Choose all that apply)

Your Answer

Will make the filter more obvious in your sound

Will emphasize individual partials (if any are present) as the filter moves

Can raise amplitude dramatically and possibly cause distortion

Total

Quiz: Modulation

Question 1
On an amplitude envelope these settings would create a switch envelope:

Your Answer

Attack time 100%, Decay time 20%, Sustain 100%, Release 100%

Attack time 0, Decay time 50%, Sustain 0%, Release 0

Attack time 0, Decay time N/A, Sustain 100%, Release 0

Attack time 50%, Decay time N/A, Sustain 100%, Release 50%

Total

Question 2
If you get a click at the beginning and end of your synth notes, what is one possible solution?

Your Answer

Lower the amplitude envelope attack and release times slightly

Decrease the amplitude envelope decay time

Raise the amplitude envelope attack and release times slightly

Increase the amplitude envelope sustain level slightly

Total

Question 3
If you would like a sound to swell in slowly what would you do?

Your Answer

Lower the amplitude envelope attack time

Lower the amplitude envelope release time

Raise the amplitude envelope attack time

Raise the amplitude envelope sustain level

Total

Question 4
If you would like a sound to stop quickly when a note is released what would you do?

Your Answer

Raise the amplitude envelope release time

Lower the amplitude envelope decay level

Lower the amplitude envelope release time

Raise the amplitude envelope sustain level

Total

Question 5
Which of these sounds would be classified as a sustaining sound when thinking of the amplitude envelope?

Your Answer

A guitar played with a pick (plectrum)

A snare drum hit with a stick

A violin played with a bow

A piano note

Total

Question 6
When emulating a percussive sound:

Your Answer

Reduce sustain level to 0% on the amplitude envelope

Increase attack time to 100% on the amplitude envelope

Raise Sustain level to 100% on the amplitude envelope

Total

Question 7
When does the release phase start?

Your Answer

When the synth receives a note off event

When the synth receives Control Change 2

When the synth receives a note on event

Total

Question 8
Which parameter of a standard synth envelope is a level, not an amount of time?

Your Answer

Score

1.00

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 9
A cyclic variation in pitch is called:

Your Answer

Score

Tremolo

LFO

Vibrato

1.00

Envelope

Total

1.00 / 1.00

Question 10
Are LFOs directly heard?

Your Answer

No, their impact on another parameter in the synth causes the audible result

Yes, the vibrations of the LFO are played directly through our speakers

Total

Question 11
Modulation always includes (Choose all that apply):

Your Answer

Modulation Source

Modulation Amount and Direction

Modulation Destination

Total

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