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Take a 20 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Controllerism 101 - Making Music With Game Controllers.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
One reason you might choose to use a gaming controller is...
quality
expressivity
novelty
musicality
2
True /False : HID stands for Human Interface Device.
False
True
3
True /False : Macros can be mapped to control one or more device parameters.
False
True
4
True /False : The Power Glove is the world's first sensor-glove
True
False
5
Qantization is a way to...
group together specific quantities of control messages
decide which kinds of sounds to trigger
quantify the accuracy of your dancing
restrict the timing of musical actions
6
Controllers designed for performance typically have...
lots of menus
simple, tactile controls
multiple "modes"
7
True /False : MultiControl can generate both MIDI and OSC.
True
False
8
True /False : The Livid Brain Jr. is a programmable micro controller
False
True
9
Max is useful for...
checking email
laying out circuit boards
editing spreadsheets
creating custom software and interfaces
10
True /False : It is rare to find modern gaming controllers that use USB or Bluetooth
True
False
11
A single on/off switch can become much more musically interesting when combined with...
EQ
quantization
randomization
12
True /False : Bluetooth is an unpopular and proprietary hardware interface.
False
True
13
True /Flase: Wiimote Bluetooth pairing with a computer requires special software.
True
False
14
Max is...
a large and expensive collection of sample-based instruments
a powerful and flexible software creation environment
a simple and intuitive way to process controller data
an ancient and unwieldy book of magic spells
15
True /False : A microcontroller is like a simple, purpose-specific computer.
False
True
16
True /False : The controllers used in this course feature interfaces common in music.
True
False
17
Ture/False : Devices inside Ableton Live can be renamed.
False
True
18
Ableton Live's volume controls create smooth fades, while mute and solo buttons create...
clicks
echoes
beeps
explosions
19
True /False : The Wiimote's motion sensors offer tactile feedback.
True
False
20
This course does NOT cover...
controller styles
mind reading
connection methods
musical applications
Controllerism 101
Making Music With Game Controllers
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