What are the four main edit modes in Pro Tools?
Grid, Slip, Shuffle and Spot
This is the keyboard shortcut for "UNDO".
What is Command + Z?
What is the proper naming convention for Pro Tools sessions in this course?
What is Firstname.lastname_ProjectTitle_Date ?
This is represented by the frequency range of 20 - 20,000 hertz.
What is the range of human hearing?
Which tool trims the beginning and or ends of an audio clip?
Where is the button located that enables the use of keyboard shortcuts on Pro Tools?
What is the upper right hand corner of the edit window?
This is the standard audio file format that Pro Tools uses and does not require conversion to be used in a session
What is a wav?
Of 8 bit, 16 bit, or 24 bit, which represents the least amount of dynamic range?
This tool allows us to preview a clip as we hover over it with the cursor.
What is the scrubber tool?
This Keyboard Shortcut allows us to create a new track.
What is shift + command + N?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
What must be enabled for your cursor to follow your playback directions, instead of returning to the beginning of the session?
!!DAILY DOUBLE!!
This is how we categorized sounds that reach 140dB or above.
This edit mode snaps clips to each other when deleting audio.
What is shuffle mode?
This is the keyboard shortcut for "Save Session As".
What is ^ + command + S ?
When using the Import Audio dialogue box, this button will reference the audio file’s original location and does not move it into the session’s audio files folder.
What is the Add button?
We use these in audio to change the volume of tracks.
What are faders?
This tool allows us to highlight specific parts of audio clips.
What is the effect of Command + =?
What is switching between the edit and mix windows?
Which of subfolder in the Session folder is dynamically managed by Pro Tools to temporarily store audio files?
How can we mute tracks in Pro Tools?
What is click the mute on the track?