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        | How has the role of a mastering engineer changed since the beginning of the 20th century? |  
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        | mastering has changed with the technology. Become the final check on frequency and volume content. |  
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        | Name 5 Processes that may be done in a mastering session? |  
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        | Noise reduction, EQ, Compression, Limiting, Expansion, Transfer to final master format |  
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        | splitting main elements of a mix into subgroups |  
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        | What audio format is typically provided to the mastering engineer? |  
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        | stereo audio file at the same bit and sample rate as the multi track recording |  
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        | What peak volume level should your final mix typically be when sending it to be mastered? |  
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        | What are two advantages of having your mix professionally mastered? |  
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        | checked over by an editor, sonically accurate environment. |  
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        Term 
        
        | For what reason may you not want to attend a mastering session? |  
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        | the artist tends to make the process slower. |  
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        Term 
        
        | What is the loudness war? |  
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        | loudness is increased through signal processing. |  
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        | Name two drawbacks that have arisen in audio due to the loudness war? |  
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        Definition 
        
        | it is fatiguing to the ear to hear music with little dynamic variation. And clipping will occur whenever 0dBFS is exceeded. Cause harshness |  
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        | Why is distortion a non-linear signal? |  
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        | what goes in is different from what goes out. |  
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        | What is harmonic distortion? |  
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        | distortion measured in harmonic added to a pure sinewave. |  
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        | What is total harmonic distortion? |  
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        | measurement of the harmonic distortion present |  
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        | What is intermodulation distortion? |  
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        | unwanted amplitude modulation of signals containing 2 or more different frequencies. |  
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        | What is phase distortion? |  
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        | all the components of the input signal are not amplified with the same phase shift. Some of the output signal is out of phase with the rest of the output. |  
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        | Under which menu can the beat detective be found? |  
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        Term 
        
        | What does region conform do in beat detective? |  
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        | takes separated transient audio segments and places them to locations that correspond to the sessions tempo and beat. |  
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        | Explain how you can export audio from pro tools without bouncing to disk? |  
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        | go to audio regions list menu and choose export selected files. |  
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        | How do you initiate half speed recording in pro tools? |  
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        | hold down shift, space, and apple key simultaneously |  
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        | How do you make a plugin inactive and how is it different then bypassing a plugin? |  
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        | control + apple click on the waveform icon on the bottom of the track in the mix window. Bypassing does not save system resources. Just removes effect from the signal chain. |  
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        | How do you create multiple playlists in Pro Tools and why are they useful? |  
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        | click on triangle next to track name and click new. You don't have to make more tracks. |  
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