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Take a 25 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Bitwig Studio 100 - Bitwig Spotlight Collection.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
True or False: Polymer defaults to a Wavetable Oscillator.
True
False
2
True or false: Only one CV out device can be added per track.
False
True
3
True or false: Most Pad patches are monophonic.
True
False
4
True or false: Two Grid devices are available in Bitwig.
True
False
5
True or false: You must have a sample loaded to switch to Multisample mode.
True
False
6
What are the different sampler modes?
Repitch, Cycles and Textures
Normal, Reverse and Granular
Traditional, Textures and Cycles
Repitch, Wavetable and Granular
7
True or false: The hw CV instrument sends CV and gate messages.
True
False
8
True or false: Velocity Zones can't overlap.
False
True
9
True or False: Using Spread requires a modulator
True
False
10
True or false: The hw instrument does not receive audio.
False
True
11
Is it possible to replace modules that are already in the Grid?
Yes
No
12
True or False: Modulators can only be used on 3rd-party audio effects.
False
True
13
True or false: Phase Distortion is achieved by turning the SHAPE knob.
False
True
14
True or False: The INDEX knob changes the entire wavetable.
True, it switches between the wavetables in your library
False. It interpolates between waves in a single wavetable
15
True or False: Modulators can be used on any device in Bitwig.
False
True
16
True or False: Clips can be freely moved to other clips slots.
True
False
17
What does the Occurrence Operator do?
Lets you add specific conditions to notes
Allows you to subdivide a note and make it repeat
Determines the probability that an individual note will play
Allows you to make notes play on specific iterations of the loop.
18
True or False: Notes can only be entered using the Pointer tool.
False
True
19
True or false: A touch screen device can take advantage of MPE with the onscreen keyboard.
True
False
20
What does the Latch device do?
It is similar to a Gate effect but for MIDI notes
Latch allows you to route MIDI notes from one device to another
It sustains any played notes until deactived or "killed"
Latch is used to group Note FX
21
True or False: Only certain modulators can be modulated by other modulators.
True
False
22
True or False: Most panels can be hidden with a one letter shortcut.
True
False
23
How does Strum differ from an Arpeggiator?
Strum only plays each note once. Arpeggiator keeps repeating each
Strum is only meant for guitar patches.
Strum generates different patterns of notes than the Arpeggiator.
24
True or False: Automation slopes can be curved.
True
False
25
Can parameters from inside the Grid be assigned to a Remote Control Panel?
No
Yes
Only the oscillator parameters
Bitwig Studio 100
Bitwig Spotlight Collection
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