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AudioPedia 108 - Mixing and Mastering.
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1
In parallel compression...
two compressors are used one after the other for a more subtle compression characteristic
all controls are set to the same value
a copy of the signal is compressed & mixed with the uncompressed version
2
The function of ducking is to...
attenuate notes that fall outside the song's home key
attenuate the level of background music when a voiceover comes along
remove excessive sibilance in a vocal track
3
Mic preamps all provide...
enough gain for line-level devices
gain & the correct impedance for microphones
onboard EQ & delay-based effects
4
Audio applications for transformers include...
converting analog signal to digital
converting Audio recordings to MIDI
changing volatge levels & matching impedances
5
Delay times for Flanging are typically...
over 30 milliseconds
under 10 milliseconds
over 50 milliseconds
6
The Loudness War refers to...
the common industry practice of trying to make the vocals louder than everything else in a mix
the common industry practice of trying to make the drums louder than everything else in a mix
the common industry practice of trying to make a mix as loud or louder than every other mix
7
A Limiter...
auto-corrects pitches above & below a user-specified range
is a compressor with a Ratio of 10:1–20:1 or higher
corrects tempo variations above a user-specified bpm
8
A Compressor...
increases dynamic range
speeds up recorded audio without changing the pitch
reduces dynamic range
9
Buss processing refers to...
effects added to the LR stereo master channel strip
processing used on the way in while recording
processing used on individual tracks in a mix
10
Where is a brickwall limiter usually set when mastering?
-1 dB
-0.3dB
0 dB
-3 dB
11
Spectral Processing
uses Fourier analysis to identify & isolate individual elements embedded in an audio recording
a mechanical device with tensioned springs
a dedicated reflective room
12
A classic example of an opto compressor is...
the Teletronix LA-2A
the dbx 160
the Urei 1176
13
Delay-based echo effects...
utilize delay times within the Haas Eeffect's Fusion Zone
utilize delay times above 30-50 milliseconds
utilize delay times below 30-50 milliseconds
14
Dynamics processing includes...
modulation & feedback
compression/limiting & expansion/gating
parametric processing & octave-band processing
15
A Plate reverb is...
a dedicated reflective room
a mechanical device with a metal sheet
a mechanical device with tensioned springs
16
When Threshold is crossed a soft-knee response...
has an immediate onset of gain-reduction
applies more gain reduction to high frequencies
has a gradual onset of gain-reduction
17
An IR is...
an Internal Reverb, a reverb effect built in to a DAW
an Impulse Response, the real room sample used in a convolution reverb
an Infinite Reverb, a type of special-effect reverb plug-in
18
A Multiband compresor...
compresses different frequency ranges independently
must be instantiated on several individual tracks, all linked together
is specifically intended for multitrack drum recordings
19
DDL stands for...
Drop-Down Limiter
Dynamic Digital Limiter
Digital Delay Line
20
ADT stands for...
Active Dynamic Tracking
Artifical Double-Tracking
Audio Dynamic Threshold
21
Tape Saturation adds...
a subtle reverb-like effect
a doubling effect in large amounts
subtle distortion and compression
22
A parametric EQ's "Q" controls...
set the center frequency of each band
determine the range of boost & cut for each band
adjusts the bandwidth of each band
23
A Phaser generates its effect via...
a specialized tube with variable bias
a series of all-pass filters
a delay of over 30 milliseconds
24
Mastering most commonly involves...
reverb, echo & saturation
pitch & time shifting
EQ, compression, and limiting
25
Filter resonance is...
a narrow boost just before the cutoff frequency
a deep notch within a narrow frequency range
a wide boost centered at around 1 kHz
AudioPedia 108
Mixing and Mastering
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