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AudioPedia 108 - Mixing and Mastering.
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1
Buss processing refers to...
processing used on the way in while recording
processing used on individual tracks in a mix
effects added to the LR stereo master channel strip
2
Loudness Maximzing is...
the practice of limitng transients to achieve higher average levels
the practice of pumping up the bass for a louder-sounding mix
the practice of boosting highs for a louder-sounding mix
3
Filter resonance is...
a deep notch within a narrow frequency range
a wide boost centered at around 1 kHz
a narrow boost just before the cutoff frequency
4
A program-dependent compressor...
has variable time constants
is the only kind that can be automated
works only on certain user-selected musical styles
5
Digital clipping...
is usually harsher than analog clipping
is usually less harsh than analog clipping
increases gradually as levels approach maximum
6
Digital distortion plug-ins usualy include...
digital clipping, quantization distortion, & aliasing
distorted echoes & an edgy flanging effect
pitch-shifting and LFO modulation
7
True Peak metering...
estimates inter-sample peaks
isolates the loudest frequency in a mix
shows the average signal level of a mix
8
When the tops & bottoms of a wave are clipped, the result is...
amplitude modulation
noise gating
harmonic distortion
9
The main function of Audio Repair software is...
to auto-correct the pitch of vocals within a stereo mix
to quantizes the timing of drums within a stereo mix
to fix common audio problems like background noise, leakage, & clipped audio
10
Delay times for Flanging are typically...
over 30 milliseconds
over 50 milliseconds
under 10 milliseconds
11
The three controls for each band of a parametric EQ are...
gain, boost, & cut
lowpass highpass, & notch
gain, center frequency, & Q
12
A Brickwall limiter...
sharply attenuates everything above a certain frequency
should be used on every track in a mix
sets an absolute maximum signal level
13
ADT stands for...
Audio Dynamic Threshold
Artifical Double-Tracking
Active Dynamic Tracking
14
A Compressor...
reduces dynamic range
increases dynamic range
speeds up recorded audio without changing the pitch
15
In mixing distortion is...
only useful in heavy metal and nu-metal musical genres
never useful and should always be avoided
sometimes useful as a warming effect in small amounts
16
A Limiter...
corrects tempo variations above a user-specified bpm
is a compressor with a Ratio of 10:1–20:1 or higher
auto-corrects pitches above & below a user-specified range
17
An Algorithmic reverb creates reverberation...
placing a speaker & mics in a dedicated empty room
by accumulating digital delays
by recording (sampling) the sound of a real room
18
A Multiband compresor...
is specifically intended for multitrack drum recordings
must be instantiated on several individual tracks, all linked together
compresses different frequency ranges independently
19
Delay-based echo effects...
utilize delay times within the Haas Eeffect's Fusion Zone
utilize delay times below 30-50 milliseconds
utilize delay times above 30-50 milliseconds
20
Dynamics processing includes...
compression/limiting & expansion/gating
modulation & feedback
parametric processing & octave-band processing
21
Tape Saturation adds...
a doubling effect in large amounts
subtle distortion and compression
a subtle reverb-like effect
22
A Convolution reverb creates reverberation...
by accumulating digital delays
by recording (sampling) the sound of a real room
placing a speaker & mics in a dedicated empty room
23
Feedback can be used for...
after-the-fact pitch correction
repeating echo effects
removing clipping from an already-recorded track
24
A 4-pole filter has a slope of...
12 dB/octave
24 dB/octave
6 dB/octave
25
A VCA compressor...
uses a varible-bias tube
uses a voltage-controlled amplifier
uses a light & a photoresistor
AudioPedia 108
Mixing and Mastering
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