(p.1) Audacity is a program that manipulates ________, either recorded directly from within the program or imported.
(p.1) In Audacity, everything is undoable except for deleting tracks.
(p.2) There are no limits on the number of tracks or the length of any track, except the size of your ________.
(p.3) If a range of audio is selected, only the selected range will play.
(p.3) The ________ tool gives you detailed control over how tracks fade in and out.
(p.3) The ________ tool allows you to change the relative positioning of tracks relative to each other in time.
(p.3) Press the Play button to listen to the audio in your project. You can also hit the ________ to start or stop playback.
(p.5) If you hold down the ________ key, the Play button changes to a Loop button, which lets you keep playing the selection over and over again.
(p.7) Editing a track's amplitude envelope lets you change the volume of the track over time by adding a number of ________ to the track.
(p.7) Each control point sets the amplitude (volume) at that point in time, which can be as low as zero or as high as ________ % of the normal maximum volume.
(p.7) To remove a control point from an amplitude envelope, you click on it and drag it outside of the track, then let go.
(p.8) Audacity project files cannot be read by other programs. When you want to be able to use a project in another program, select one of the ________ commands instead.
(p.10) The ________ format is the default uncompressed audio format on the Macintosh. It is supported by most computer systems, but it is not quite as common as the Windows WAV format.
(p.11) MP3 files always sound just as good as the original.
(p.12 & 51) In the Edit menu, the ________ command moves a selected region into its own track(s), replacing the affected portion of the original track with silence.
(p.12 and 51) The ________ command makes a copy of all or part of a track or set of tracks into new tracks.
(p.12) The ________ command deletes everything but the selection.
(p.12 & 51) The silence command erases the audio data currently selected, removing it completely.
(p.16) ________ tags are used to store the Title, Artist, Author, and other information in MP3 files.
(p.16) If you try to mix two very loud tracks together you may get ________, which sounds like pops, clicks, and noise.
(p.18) In the Generate menu, the default length (if no selection is made) for silence, white noise, or a tone inserted at the cursor position is ________.
(p.19) In the Effects menu, a Bass Boost setting of ________ is usually just right.
(p.19) When using the Echo effect, a decay factor of ________ means that each echo is just as loud as the original.
(p.21) When using some effects like reverberation, the sound modified by the effect is called the ________ part of the effect.
(p.23) A reverb effect simulates the component of sound that results from ________ from surrounding walls or objects.
(p.23) The direct signal is referred to as the ________ part of the signal when using any effect.
(p.27) The state of the solo buttons is not saved in the project file, and it does not affect Exporting or Mixing.
(p.28) Another word for gain is ________.
(p.29) When viewing a stereo waveform, the bottom track is the (a) left or (b) right track.
(p.29-30) Clicking in a track ________ outside of one of its buttons or controls selects the entire track.
(p.30) If you click both the Mute and Solo buttons on a track, which one works?
(p.30) By default, each track's gain slider only lets you select multiples of 3 dB, but if you hold down the ________ key you can choose any level.
(p.30) In the vertical ruler of each track, a level of plus or minus ________ is the maximum supported by the audio file -- anything beyond these levels will be clipped, which can sound like distortion.
(p.32) In Audacity, you can save a ________ in a label.
(p.39) PCM stands for ________.
(p.39) When you create an MP3 file, you are deliberately losing some ________ in order to use less disk space.
(p.40) In Audacity, you cannot undo/redo anything after you have saved your project.
(p.45) ________ is about cutting, placing, fading, crossfading, shifting, duplicating, and adjusting the volume (level) of audio material.
(p.45) Shooting movie scenes with actual live actors or real backgrounds is called ________ photography.
(p.45) A ________ pole is an extendible stick with a microphone attached to it.
(p.45) Recording dialog in a sound studio instead of a film studio or location is called ________.
(p.46) The sound arround you is called ________.
(p.46) Body sounds such as clothes rustling or footsteps that are added in movie postproduction are referred to as ________ sounds. They can best be described as live created studio effects.
(p.47) ________ sound effects are not matched with a visible source of the sound on screen.
(p.47) In movies, background music, while it can add emotion and rhythm to a film, is usually not meant to be noticeable.
(p.48) The most basic audio editing technique is ________ .
(p.48) The little blinking line across a track and the timeline is the ________.
(p.55) To select more than one track for mixing together, hold down the ________ key while clicking on the track panels.
(p.58) Wallas are effects made with ________.
(p.63-64) In Audacity, before using an effect such as reverb, it is smarter to run the effect on a ________ of the track.