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Take a 19 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
The Orchestral Sessions 102 - Prep, Notation, and Parts.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
What should you send your orchestrator when using runs?
MIDI only
Your sample library
A picture of the library
An isolated audio file of the run
2
It is always better to put as many notes on a page as possible to save paper. True or false?
False
True
3
How should instruments be laid out before export?
In score order
In band order
In alphabetical order
4
What do you need to do before exporting MIDI in Logic Pro?
Export audio
Select all regions in the composition
Delete folders
5
Always write out repeating dynamics for the sake of clarity. True or false?
True
False
6
What is the proper paper size for conductor's scores?
A4 or Letter
A3 or Tabloid
7
Your orchestrator can work off of your DAW file. True or false?
False
True
8
Music XML is considered to be an industry standard. True or false?
False
True
9
Templates are a great way of saving time when preparing scores. True or false?
True
False
10
MIDI always translates 100% correctly into a notation program. True or false?
True
False
11
What is the correct orientation of a conductor's score?
Landscape
Portrait
12
Exporting a MIDI file as "Type 0" puts each instrument on its own track. True or false?
True
False
13
Hard Quantization aligns notes to the grid in small amounts. True or false?
False
True
14
How should tracks be consolidated before export?
1 track for the whole composition
1 track per instrument
1 track for each instrument section (strings, brass, winds, percussion)
15
It is always best to quantize regions instead of events. True or false?
False
True
16
MIDI files are exported from the preferences menu in Digital Performer. True or false?
True
False
17
What of the following is NOT True of ensemble patches?
Ensemble patches speed up the writing process
Ensemble patches speed up the orchestration process
Ensemble patches help beef up compositions
18
Which of the following is not necessary to send your orchestrator?
Stereo mix as a wav or mp3
MIDI
Music XML
19
Bad scores and parts can...
be fixed quickly during the recorded session.
be fixed with in the mix.
potentially bring a scoring session to a halt.
be fixed in post-production.
The Orchestral Sessions 102
Prep, Notation, and Parts
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