Multi-track Recording

Quick quiz on AS Music Technology Unit 1B Multi-track Recording.

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  • Created by: Adam
  • Created on: 19-03-13 17:14
Multi-track recording is...
recording instruments individually and putting the tracks together to make a song.
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What microphone is typically used to record a snare drum?
SM57 (dynamic)
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What is low frequency response?
When a microphone picks up low frequencies very well
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The maximum number of microphones you are allowed to record one drum kit is...
infinity, there is not a maximum number, you can use as many as you like.
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DI stands for...
Direct Input.
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Reverb...
gives a feeling of space.
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EQ...
lets you cut and boost certain frequencies.
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You have recorded a bass line. The recording is very loud in the chorus but very quiet in the verse as the different sections require different playing techniques. To make the track the same volume throughout you use...
compression.
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A noise gate can be used on tracks such as the vocals. What does a noise gate do?
Only allows a signal over a certain level through
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Your drums are really loud in your mix and you can't hear the rhythm guitar, you should...
make the drums quieter to allow the guitar to come through.
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What microphone is typically used to record a snare drum?

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SM57 (dynamic)

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What is low frequency response?

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The maximum number of microphones you are allowed to record one drum kit is...

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DI stands for...

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