MP100 Final Exam with Correct Answers
1. A Control Room is designed and built to be acousti- Critical Listening
cally isolated and fo
2. What is the term for a device that will change one Transducer
form of energy to another corresponding form of
energy?
3. Which Icon is credited with the invention of paramet- George Massenberg
ric equalization?
4. Which Icon introduced the sliding fader into console Tom Dowd
design?
5. What is the first octave of 550 Hz? 1100 Hz
6. Phase is measured in: degrees
7. How is frequency measured? cycles per second
8. The second harmonic of 200 Hz is 400
9. How does the peak amplitude value measure ampli- It measures the maximum
tude? positive or negative signal lev-
els from the centerline
10. How does the peak-to-peak value measure ampli- It measures from the maxi-
tude mum positive to the maximum
negative values of the wave
11. How does the root mean square (RMS) value mea- It measures the average of the
sure amplitude? peak ampitude values
12. Which of the following can cause a phase shift? Reflections
13.
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, MP100 Final Exam with Correct Answers
The actual wavelength of a 400 Hz waveform at 70 2.825 feet per cycle.
degrees Fahrenheit is
1130/400
Velocity/frequency
14. The average range of human hearing is 20 Hz-20 kHz
15. What frequencies do we hear better than the others? 1k-4kHz
16. What is the fader function that sends to the multi- Source
track recorder?
17. A group fader falls between the and the MTB and MTR
in signal flow.
18. When the REV button is up on the Neotek, large TRUE
fader feeds the MTB, and the small fader feeds the
SB.
true or false
19. What electrical level does a DI box output? Mic
20. A dynamic microphone operates by using Electromagnetic Induction
.
21. Which of the following will help to decrease rumble? shockmount
22. This type of mic operates using an electrostatic prin- Condenser
ciple.
23. Very low frequencies that can be picked up in your Rumble
recording and cause unwanted noise floor.
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1. A Control Room is designed and built to be acousti- Critical Listening
cally isolated and fo
2. What is the term for a device that will change one Transducer
form of energy to another corresponding form of
energy?
3. Which Icon is credited with the invention of paramet- George Massenberg
ric equalization?
4. Which Icon introduced the sliding fader into console Tom Dowd
design?
5. What is the first octave of 550 Hz? 1100 Hz
6. Phase is measured in: degrees
7. How is frequency measured? cycles per second
8. The second harmonic of 200 Hz is 400
9. How does the peak amplitude value measure ampli- It measures the maximum
tude? positive or negative signal lev-
els from the centerline
10. How does the peak-to-peak value measure ampli- It measures from the maxi-
tude mum positive to the maximum
negative values of the wave
11. How does the root mean square (RMS) value mea- It measures the average of the
sure amplitude? peak ampitude values
12. Which of the following can cause a phase shift? Reflections
13.
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, MP100 Final Exam with Correct Answers
The actual wavelength of a 400 Hz waveform at 70 2.825 feet per cycle.
degrees Fahrenheit is
1130/400
Velocity/frequency
14. The average range of human hearing is 20 Hz-20 kHz
15. What frequencies do we hear better than the others? 1k-4kHz
16. What is the fader function that sends to the multi- Source
track recorder?
17. A group fader falls between the and the MTB and MTR
in signal flow.
18. When the REV button is up on the Neotek, large TRUE
fader feeds the MTB, and the small fader feeds the
SB.
true or false
19. What electrical level does a DI box output? Mic
20. A dynamic microphone operates by using Electromagnetic Induction
.
21. Which of the following will help to decrease rumble? shockmount
22. This type of mic operates using an electrostatic prin- Condenser
ciple.
23. Very low frequencies that can be picked up in your Rumble
recording and cause unwanted noise floor.
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