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Take a 19 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Dance Music Sound Design 103 - Vocals.
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1
What is the most important parameter when creating smooth sustained vowels in a sampler?
Loop length
Crossfade
Smooth control
Interpolation quality
2
When doing the ‘double tracking' effect, are the left and right channels different, or the same?
different
the same
3
In the context of transposition, what does ST stand for?
super transient
supertone
semitone
semitransient
4
Is Compuvox specific to Vocalsynth?
Pretty much, yes
No
5
What is the usual default ‘root key' for a sampler?
A1
C5
C3
C2
6
‘Snap' forces loop start and end positions to be ... ?
zero-crossings
integers
at every 16th notes
even frequency tones
7
Which Ableton Live Warp mode would be highest quality?
complex pro
complex
repitch
texture
8
Do reverbs typically have ‘quality' settings?
No
Yes
9
If you play a vocal sample back faster, will it be higher, or lower pitch?
Lower
Higher
10
In what language does ‘vox' mean ‘vocal'?
Latin
Greek
French
Robot
11
In ADSR, what does A stand for?
Attack
Automated
Aardvark
Auxiliary
12
To create Vocal Delay FX, is it generally better to use complex, or simple delays?
Simple
Complex
13
Are real life talkboxes easy or difficult to play?
Easy
Difficult
14
Do you have to always draw pitch bends in manually?
No
Yes
15
What is the most important setting to get the auto-tune "T-Pain" effect?
EQ
pitch hyper drive
super speed
correction speed
16
What is dynamic range?
The full range of frequencies in the track
The number of drum sounds
The difference between the loudest and the quietest sound
Peak level
17
In general, you are more likely to include lots of effects. True or false?
False
True
18
Who first popularised vocoders?
Kraftwerk
The Prodigy
Skrillex
Kanye West
19
In build ups, why do repetition changes usually happen in logical divisions?
so the listeners knows where they are in the build up
to save memory
to save CPU power
no reason
Dance Music Sound Design 103
Vocals
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