Lesson 5 Flashcards

1
Q

True or False: In Logic, it’s possible to view drum parts both in standard notation and as individual drum events on a grid.

A

True

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2
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When programming drum parts, factors to consider include:

A
  1. the time signature of a piece
  2. The sound of individual drum instruments in a drum kit
  3. the rhythmic pattern of individual drum instruments in a drum kit
  4. the creation of pattern variations (eg. drum fills)
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3
Q

Which of the following Logic devices allow you to program drum patterns and melodic/harmonic parts?

A

Step sequencer

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4
Q

How many steps would you need to enter two measures of 16th notes in the Step Sequencer?

A

32

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5
Q

Which of the following is the modernized interface for Ultrabeat, the synthesizer designed for percussive sounds and sample playback?

A

drum machine designer

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6
Q

True or False: In Logic Pro, choosing a quantize grid format in the Region Inspector allows recording directly to a musical grid.

A

true

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7
Q

True or False: When programming musical parts using the Step Sequencer, it’s possible to use different MIDI notes, but not change their velocity values

A

false

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8
Q

How can you use the Step Sequencer to create a MIDI region in a track?

A

Program a drum part in the Step Sequencer and use the “Convert to MIDI Region” command.

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