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Pro Tools 101 Lesson 1 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Graded A+ Five main functions of pro tools audio, midi, notation, mixing, post-production Avid's Peripheral Hardware companies Digidesign (pro) M-audio, aquired in 2004 (consumer) When we hear a sound, what do we actually perceive? variations of the air pressure When an object moves one cycle in a back and forth motion what has it created an auditory event What do we call the rate of auditory events? Hertz or cycles per second (CPS) What is the range of human hearing in Hertz? 20-20,000 Hertz How do we percieve changes in cycles per seconds? pitch Avid's Notation company Sibelius waveform the shape of the cycle of compression and rarefaction 1000 Hertz (abreviation) 1 kilohertz (kHz) amplitude the intensity of the wave; the higher the anplitude the greater variation between the compression and the vacuum of rarefaction. How is amplitude measured? decibels (dB) what does 0 bB represent? the threshold of hearing

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Pro Tools 101 Lesson 1 Exam Questions with
100% Correct Answers Graded A+
Five main functions of pro tools
audio, midi, notation, mixing, post-production


Avid's Peripheral Hardware companies
Digidesign (pro)
M-audio, aquired in 2004 (consumer)


When we hear a sound, what do we actually perceive?
variations of the air pressure


When an object moves one cycle in a back and forth motion what has it created
an auditory event


What do we call the rate of auditory events?
Hertz or cycles per second (CPS)


What is the range of human hearing in Hertz?
20-20,000 Hertz


How do we percieve changes in cycles per seconds?
pitch


Avid's Notation company
Sibelius


waveform
the shape of the cycle of compression and rarefaction


1000 Hertz (abreviation)
1 kilohertz (kHz)


amplitude
the intensity of the wave; the higher the anplitude the greater variation between the compression
and the vacuum of rarefaction.


How is amplitude measured?
decibels (dB)


what does 0 bB represent?
the threshold of hearing

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