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iZotope Iris 2 - Sonic Fusion Explored.
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  • 1

    ______ can be used to eliminate any dead space at the beginning of a sample.

  • 2

    What should you use to add periodic variation to static notes when programming a synthesizer?

  • 3

    Each modulatable parameter in Iris 2:

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    Iris 2's Spectral Filter:

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    Spectral Filter selections:

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    Radius RT:

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    Iris 2's Envelopes & LFOs:

  • 8

    How can you assign a modulator to a parameter?

  • 9

    The Spectrogram view shows Amplitude and Time on a X/Y axis. True or false?

  • 10

    Modulators in Iris 2:

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    Iris 2's Keyboard Panel:

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    Each Iris 2 Patch:

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    Iris 2's MIDI Assign feature:

  • 14

    Which tool will automatically select similar harmonic content?

  • 15

    Iris 2 is:

  • 16

    Signal flow in Iris 2 is based on the traditional layout of subtractive synthesis design. True or false?

  • 17

    Iris 2's Spectral Filter:

  • 18

    An Iris 2 Patch:

  • 19

    Which distortion type will give you a lo-fi/bit-crusher type of effect?

  • 20

    How many samples can you layer in a patch in Iris 2?

  • 21

    A basic Iris 2 Patch can be made up of:

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    Iris 2 features:

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    The Spectral Filter's Spectogram area:

  • 24

    In an Iris 2 Patch:

  • 25

    Iris 2's Factory Library folder:

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Sonic Fusion Explored
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