Berklee College of Music Quiz 6.1
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Quiz 6.1
1. **When you edit MIDI in Reason and convert patterns to notes on a ReDrum sequencer track, All of the Above
2. *What is one advantage of using the “Dub” and/or “Alt” function in Reason?Recorded MIDI data is embedded in the same clip
3. *What can you do when recording a midi performance in real-time in Reason?(All of the Above)?NO -Slow the Sequence tempo down to a manageable speed-NO
**When you record MIDI notes and MIDI control messages (e.g. Modulation) in Reason…. a visible automation curves appear along with the recorded note data Green borders appear
9.**When editing MIDI in Reason, you can adjust individual MIDI notes within a clip numerically using the inspector graphically in a piano-roll style fashion
**True or False: After creating a single section of music with individual sequencer tracks in Reason, you can create a larger arrangement by both copying and recording new clips. TRUE
**TRUE or FALSE: Although you can record MIDI controller performance data in Reason, you cannot automate device and/or channel strip parameters. FALSE
**TRUE or FALSE: When recording or using the “Dub” and/or “Alt” function in Reason new clips are created on additional note lanes on the same sequencer track. TRUE
**True or False: When using standard record mode in Reason, any previously recorded events are replaced with successive record takes. True
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**True or False: When editing MIDI in Reason, you can adjust MIDI notes within a clip. You cannot adjust performance control data (e.g. modulation messages, Pich Bend_. FALSE** True or False: In Reason, you edit MIDI performance control data (e.g. modulation messages, Pitch Bend) graphically using the cursor and/or the Toolbar Pencil Tool. TRUE