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Logic Pro X 201 - The EXS24: Sampling Explored.
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1
The difference between Mono mode and Legato mode is:
Mono mode does not re-trigger the attacks of overlapping notes
Legato mode allows for smoother playback of chords
None of the other answers are correct
Legato mode does not re-trigger the attacks of overlapping notes
2
EXS24's Virtual Memory Preference lets you:
enable or disable sample streaming from hard disk
add more RAM to your computer than the allowable maximum
None of the other answers are correct
set the number of automatic backups EXS24 makes of each Instrument
3
The three main settings in each of EXS24's ten Moulation Matrix sections are:
Mod Destination, Mod Source, Mod Intensity
Mod Type, Mod Zone, Mod Polarity
Mod Type, Mod Depth, Mod Intensity
Mod Rate, Mod Depth, Mod Intensity
4
Some features EXS lacks (i.e. Multitimbrality, Sample-file editing and Scripting) can be added via other Logic functions. True or false?
False
True
5
In the EXS Instrument Editor Groups view, the "Exclusive" setting:
allows the performer to select different Groups by MIDI Velocity
allows polyphonic sounds on different keys, like hihats, to cut each other off
All answers are correct
allows EXS to automatically select the best-quality sample in a Group
6
EXS24's lowpass Filter:
None of the other answers are correct
has a variable Cutoff and four options for Slope: 6, 12, 18, and 24 dB/oct
has a fixed Cutoff, which automatically tracks notes on the keyboard
has a fixed 24 dB/oct Slope, modeled on the Minimoog filter
7
When loading multiple samples into a (new) EXS instrument:
EXS will always ask you for the correct Root Key for each, one by one
None of the other answers are correct
EXS will try to determine & set the correct Root Keys from the audio files
you must always load them one by one
8
In the EXS Instrument Editor Groups view, the Filter & Envelope Offsets:
are settings for an independent third and fourth Envelope
None of the other answers are correct
add to or subtract from the values of the front-panel Filter & ADSR settings
can only be used if you disable the front-panel Envelopes
9
In the EXS Instrument Editor Zones view, enabling 1-Shot for a Zone:
None of the other answers are correct
triggers samples on Key Down, ignoring Key Up, drum-pad style
triggers samples on Key Down, cutting them off on Key Up
triggers samples in that Zone on Key Up only
10
In EXS24's Envelopes, ADSR stands for:
Attack level, Decay time, Sustain level, Release time
Attack time, Decay time, Sustain level, Release time
Attack time, Decay level, Sustain time, Release level
Attack time, Decay level, Sustain time, Release time
11
To achieve a similar capability to Multi-Timbral operation with EXS:
the EXS Parameter window can be Option-dragged to create multiple copies
multiple EXS instances can be opened in different slots in the same Channel Strip
It's not possible to achieve this with the EXS24
multiple EXS instances can be combined into a Track Stack and Saved as a Patch
12
Logic's EXS24 is:
a simple sample instrument, which can only play one sample at a time
None of the other answers are correct
a rompler, which can only play the included Factory sounds
a full sampler, which lets you create your own sample instruments
13
The Random knob in EXS24's Pitch section
continuously slides pitch up and down on longer, held notes
selects a different sample for each new note
changes the pitch of each new note by up to ±50 cents
None of the other answers are correct
14
EXS24's front-panel programming Parameters:
are available as separate settings for each individual sample
None of the other answers are correct
follow the model of traditional subtractive synth/sampler designs
follow the model of traditional additive synthesis designs
15
In the EXS Instrument Editor Groups view, the Select-By options:
can let the player switch between different keymaps via MIDI Channels
All answers are correct
can let the player switch between different keymaps via unused low keys
can let the player switch between different keymaps via controllers like Modwheel
16
In the EXS Instrument Editor Zones view, Velocity Range lets you set:
the dynamic range of a single sample, in response to MIDI Velocity
None of the other answers are correct
which Key Zones in a Keymap are the loudest and softest
how multiple samples of the same note respond to different MIDI Velocities
17
The only EXS24 sound format that includes keymap & sample reference data is:
.patch Patch setting
.exs Instrument
.cst Channel Strip setting
.pst Plug-In setting
18
The split Level slider in EXS24's output section:
lets you set how much EXS24's volume changes in response to MIDI Velocity
All of the answers are correct
creates a volume fade-in, setting the speed (attack time) of the fade
lets you set different volumes for two different samples in the current keymap
19
Realism in sampler instruments can be enhanced by:
layering multiple velocity-based keymaps / velocity zones
All answers are correct
adding a little randomization to sample playback
assigning velocity to affect level and attack (and tone)
20
To add expression, Velocity can be set to affect three parameters-they are:
Level, LP Filter Cutoff, and Attack Time or Sample Start Point
Legato mode, Mono mode, and Unison mode
LFO Rate, LFO Depth, and Envelope (ADSR) Depth
None of the other answers are correct
21
The two most common types of MIDI data used to add expression are:
Drum pads and Pressure pads
None of the other answers are correct
Program Change and System Exclusive (SysEx) data
Velocity and Continuous Controller (CC) data
22
An LFO routed to control Pitch can create the musical effect of:
Crescendo
Tremolo
Sforzando
Vibrato
23
EXS24's Multi-Output capability means that:
EXS can route Zones or Groups to separate Aux channel strips for mixing
EXS can have independent front-panel Parameter settings for each Zone
EXS can play multiple sounds at the same time on separate MIDI channels
EXS can Double or Triple each note, de-tuned for a rich, chorus effect
24
The two main displays in the EXS Instrument Editor window are:
Zones view and Groups view
Keyboard mode and Controller mode
Keyboard mode and Keymap view
Keyzone view and Keymap view
25
In a sample Keymap, the Root Key is:
always the lowest key in a sample keymap
the key that plays a sample back as is, at its original pitch
the lowest note of the lowest key zone in a keymap
always the highest key in a sample keymap
Logic Pro X 201
The EXS24: Sampling Explored
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