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| 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? |
| 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. |