What are common parameters of digital reverb? - answerRoom Size, Pre-Delay, Reverb
Time (Decay)
Harmonics - answerwhole number multiples of the fundamental frequency
Fletcher-Munson - answerDiscovered the Equal Loudness Curves
RMS (Root Mean Square) - answerThe average of the peak amplitude values
What to buttons on the Tascam will configure it for mixdown mode? - answerL/R and
Flip
What buttons on the Neotek will configure it for mixdown mode? - answerPost, Fader,
Fader, Fader, Line, Rev
What is normalled to the input of the MTR? - answerMultitrack Bus
What mode should you be in for overdubbing and mixdown on the tape machine? -
answerAll Sel Rep
What mode on the MTR-90 is used for rehearsing, allowing some tracks to be in input
and others to lay back? - answerIndividual
What does the Direct Out feed on the API? - answerPatch Row S
What tracks does the Direct Out feed on the Neotek? - answer27-32
Search Zero - answerFast forwards or rewinds the tape to 0 on the MTR-90
What button will take the tape to the time in the locate time window on the MTR-90? -
answerSearch
All Safe - answerDisables recording on all tracks on the MTR-90
C/R PGM - answerWhat button in the master section on the API allows for internal
monitoring?
On the API, what is the name of the main console output fader? - answerGrand Master
, What button in the master section on the API allows for external monitoring? -
answerC/R Play
Where does a microphone pick up the most amount of sound? - answerOn axis
If two instruments are almost the same pitch or sound, what is this called? -
answerTimbre
Where does the half normal break? - answerAt the input
What is the speed of sound? - answer1,130 feet per second at 70 degrees Fahrenheit
and it will increase or decrease by 1.1 feet per degree
When using parallel compression should your AUX send be pre or post? - answerPre so
the signal is going into fader for the parallel compression
What are the 5 types of reverb? - answerAcoustic reverberation, echo chamber, plate
reverb, spring reverb, digital reverb devices
Acoustic Reverberation - answerNatural reverb within an environment
Echo Chamber - answerA room built within a studio specifically for reverb
Plate Reverb - answerPlate of sheet metal in a wooden box
Spring Reverb - answerPlate with springs
Digital reverb device - answerAlgorithms in a plugin simulating reverb
Feedback and Delay Time - answerWhat are common parameters of delay?
Runaway delay - answerDelay with the feedback at 100%
Slapback delay - answerDelay with the feedback at 0%
What is the default input into the small fader for the API? - answerMic
Attack - answerDetermines how quickly a gate will open once the input exceeds the
threshold
Release - answerDetermines how quickly a gate will close once the input falls below the
threshold
Hold - answerDetermines how long a gate will stay open
What alcohol is used for cleaning the MTR-90? - answer99.99% Isopropil Alcohol
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