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Logic Pro 105 - Mastering.
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1
The Vintage EQs emulate which three classic EQs?
SSL, Neve 1073, & API 560
Neve 1073, API 560, & Trident 80-series EQ
Neve 1073, Sony Oxford, & Massenberg EQ
Neve 1073, API 560, & Pultec EQP-1A+MEQ-5
2
A Logic mastering template might include reference tracks which are
commercial masters that can serve as a guideline for level, dynamics, & tonal balance
industry-standard test-tone audiofiles for calibrating level
songs in the same musical keys as the tracks being mastered
3
Logic's Multipressor includes
up to 4 bands with full compression controls plus user-adjustable crossover points
10 bands of over-easy compression
7 different models of classic vintage compressor hardware units
4
In mastering one reason reverb might be added is
if a track is noticeably more dry or lacking in depth than others in a collection
if a track has too much transient energy and needs to be fattened up
to apply a big room effect to drums in a mix for that classic 80's sound
5
When setting the final level of the master
you should both compare it to reference tracks and check the level in the Loudness Meter
you should always make the mix as loud as technically possible
you should never let the overall level change from the level of the original mix
6
Logic's two main compressor plug-ins for mastering are
Limiter & AdLimiter
Compressor & Multipressor
Fairchild & SSL
Fairchild & Pultec
7
Which of these Logic plug-ins are suitable for mastering applications?
Channel EQ & Vintage EQs
Compressor & Multipressor
Adaptive Limiter & Multimeter
All answers are correct
8
Typical mastering EQ might consist of
small subtle boosts & cuts of around 2 or 3 dB
large midrange cuts
large narrow boosts of at least 10 dB or more
large midrange boosts accompanied by aggressive high & low cut filters
9
Logic's two dedicated level meters are
the Level Meter (dB scale) & the Loudness Meter (LUFS scale)
the Vectorscope & the Loudness Meter (LUFS scale)
the Vectorscope & the Balance Meter
the Goniometer & the Correlation Meter
10
Logic's main mastering limiter is
the Compressor with peak detection selected
the Multipressor
the SSL Compressor model
the Adaptive Limiter, or AdLimiter
11
Two of Logic's EQs share the same layout-they are
the Channel EQ and the Vintage EQs
the Vintage EQs and Match EQ
the Channel EQ & Match EQ
the Channel EQ & Linear Phase EQ
12
When mastering is done, several Bounces may be created
to provide multiple copies to all the members of a band
to make sure that adequate backups are maintained
to accommodate the different average level requirements of different media
13
Logic's Goniometer measures
the frequency of an audio signal
the tonal balance of an audiofile in third-octave bands
the phase differential between the L & R channels of a stereo audio file
the maximum peak level of an audiofile
14
In mastering a typical Ratio for subtle overall compression might be
3,1416:1
at least 10:1or higher
around 2:1 or lower
no higher than 1:1
15
MS (Mid-Side) processing
All answers are correct
converts Left & Right channels to a Mid channel (mono) and Sides channel
can let the mastering engineer make subtle adjustments to stereo width
is employed on vinyl records, originally to insure mono compatibility
16
A new measurement unit & a new scale for determining average loudness are
dBu & the dBspl scale
kHz and the kHzspl scale
dBfs (dB full scale) and the dB (deciBel)
LU (Loudness Unit) & LUFS (Loudness Units referenced to Full Scale)
17
A multiband compressor
guarantees that no audible change in overall frequency balance will occur
divides the frequency range and applies independent compression in different bands
all answers are correct
emulates several different vintage compressor models at the same time
18
If a mastering session included several songs intended as a collection
they could be worked on one-at-a-time, or simultaneously, bouncing between them
they should all be trimmed to be the same length, for consistency
it should be broken up into several different mastering Project files
19
Logic's Exciter
pumps up the compression for a more exciting mix
applies high-frequency EQ for additional brightness
subtly adds new (distortion) harmonics for additional brightness
creates stereo depth
20
In the early analog era, mastering was done primarily to
create an alternate version of a track for remix
to make the audio as loud as possible
register the copyright claim for the songwriter and label
prepare the audio for transfer to vinyl
21
Brickwall limiting has typically had two functions in digital mastering:
tonal balance adjustment & loudness maximizing
overload protection & loudness maximizing
overload protection & tonal balance adjustment
Logic Pro 105
Mastering
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