This term describes how high or low a sound is.
What is Pitch?
What is Equalization?
The difference between loud and soft sounds is called this.
What are Dynamics?
This type of mic typically requires phantom power.
What is condenser?
This DAW is the primary software used in SOTA music tech classes.
What is Logic Pro?
Which frequency has the highest pitch: 100 Hz, 1,000 Hz, or 10 kHz?
What is 10 kHz?
This EQ filter removes frequencies below the set point.
What is a high pass filter?
This effect helps even out volume differences.
What is Compression?
This microphone polar pattern indicates sound will be picked up from all directions.
What is omnidirectional?
Spacebar does this in Logic Pro.
What is play/pause
Frequency is measured in this unit.
This EQ parameter controls the volume of the filter.
What is gain?
This compression parameter sets when compression begins.
What is Threshold?
The polar pattern best for isolating sound coming from a single direction.
What is Cardioid?
This communication protocol is used when recording a software instrument in logic with a digital keyboard.
What is MIDI?
Humans hear approximately between this frequency range.
What is 20 - 20000 Hz
This EQ filter boosts or cuts everything to the left of the set point.
What is a Low shelf?
When talking about an "envelope" ASDR stands for this.
What is Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release?
This is the most durable type of mic, often used for live performance.
What is Dynamic?
When recording, this helps you stay in tempo and on beat.
What is the metronome? (or click track)
Changing this eq parameter effects the range of frequency covered.
What is bandwidth?
This tool is used to remove unwanted frequencies and shape tone.
What is EQ?
This tool can be used to make a quiet part of a vocal track louder and the loud part quieter.
What is compression?
Microphones with this polar pattern have no proximity effect.
What is Omnidirectional?
When you shift notes of a midi track up or down, potentially resulting in a key change.
What is transposing?