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Lesson Review

1.What is the Timecode HUD?
2.Where is the Recording tab located?
3.True or false: In Soundtrack Pro, you can’t record more than two channels of audio in the same clip.
4.What level should you set as the peak for recording, and why?
5.Why is it a good idea to collect a project after recording?
6.When punch recording, how many times can you punch in and punch out of a track without stopping the playhead?

Answers

1.The Timecode HUD is a floating window that lets you see and adjust the playhead’s timecode position.
2.The Recording tab is in Soundtrack Pro’s right pane.
3.False. Depending on your audio interface, you can record up to six channels of audio (5.1 surround sound) in a single clip.
4.Set a peak recording level of –6 dB. This level maximizes your signal-to-noise ratio while still leaving headroom for unexpected peaks.
5.When you collect a project, all of the project’s audio files are gathered together and placed in a Media folder beside the new project file. All of the project’s future recordings will also be collected in the new Media folder each time you save the project.
6.You can punch in and punch out as many times as you like without stopping the playhead while punch recording.


  

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