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Pro Tools Skills Test
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Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation developed and released by Avid Technology for Microsoft Windows and macOS. It is used for music creation and production, sound for picture and, more generally, sound recording, editing, and mastering processes.

Pro Tools Skills Test
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18 Questions

1. In the image shown, what does 3.5 dB signify on the bass clip?
2. You want to connect clips on more than one track to move and copy the clips as a unit. How can you achieve this?
3. What color-coding preference do you select to make the playlist regions shown below have different colors?
4. In the image shown, what does 3.5 dB signify on the bass clip?
5. You used Save As to save your session to a location outside the session folder on a mobile hard drive. When you tried to open the session on a different computer, all the files were offline. Why did this happen?
6. Does the Audio Volume track view selector on an instrument track have any effect on the MIDl events in the track?
7. You want to change the meter of your song from 4/4 to 3/4 at bar 36. What Event menu option would you select to find Change meter?
8. What is the difference between Bus 1-2 and Bus 3-4?
9. Does the Audio Volume track view selector on an instrument track have any effect on the MIDl events in the track?
10. You want to change the meter of your song from 4/4 to 3/4 at bar 36. What Event menu option would you select to find Change meter?
11. How can you edit the All group?
12. What kind of track does this image show?
13. Can you copy and paste volume automation from one track to another?
14. What are MIDl tracks for?
15. What does Cut Time do in the Event > Time Operations menu?
16. What kind of track does this image show?
17. Besides being able to go into record while playback is happening, what is another benefit of the punch record modes?
18. What are MIDl tracks for?