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Apple Logic Pro level 1 Certification Practice Test

This test is intended as a practice test for Apple's level 1 certification for Logic Pro, which is the official Apple Certification test offered at the end of Logic Pro 101 workshops. All questions are based on the official textbook: Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9 - Apple Pro Training Series by David Nahmani, Peachpit Press:
Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9

  1. To record live automation, it is necessary to first choose a parameter from the desired track header's automation menu.
  2. To apply a fade with the pointer tool, you need to hold down:
  3. To revert a curved automation line to a straight automation line, you need to:
  4. To make the playhead snap to the grid, you can:
  5. To repeat regions:
  6. In Ultrabeat, you can adjust the velocity of a note in increments of 2 or 3 by dragging the vertical bar representing that note in the Step Sequencer's velocity/gate row. To access every degree of velocity, you need to:
  7. Logic's Amp Designer plug-in allows you to customize a model by selecting the desired:
  8. By default, the Channel EQ's frequency analyzer displays the frequency spectrum of the sound:
  9. How do you toggle the mono/stereo status of a channel strip?
  10. How do you put a software instrument in live mode?
  11. By default, what units does the help tag use to display positions and lengths?
  12. How many ticks are there in one 1/16th note?
  13. Which of the following is true about recording audio with Logic?
  14. To comp takes in a MIDI take folder, you can:
  15. Strip Silence is a feature that:
  16. To bypass a plug-in:
  17. What does a black vertical line indicate in an audio region?
  18. In the Hyper Editor, when deleting an event definition:
  19. In the pedalboard, how do you setup the signal routing so that you can mix dry signal and effect?
  20. To reset a parameter to its default value, for example a volume fader to zero:
  21. How do you select multiple channel strips in the Mixer?
  22. In the Arrange area, to access the loop tool:
  23. Varispeed allows you to:
  24. To change the project tempo to make it match the tempo of an audio region:
  25. To create your own Apple Loops:
  26. Double-clicking the Piano Roll's MIDI In button allows you to:
  27. In the Score editor, selecting a note makes it:
  28. When dragging a region over another one, how do you avoid having the two regions overlapping?
  29. To turn your Mac keyboard into a polyphonic MIDI controller keyboard:
  30. To open a take folder:
  31. To rename a region in the Arrange area,
  32. What happens when the Catch mode is on?
  33. In Ultrabeat's Pattern menu, what do the letters 'sq' indicate?
  34. Automation Quick Access allows to:
  35. How can you create your own Markers?
  36. How do you set a project's key signature?
  37. Which flex mode is recommended for vocals?
  38. In Flex view, what does it mean when a part of the waveform is highlighted in green?
  39. How do you select nodes in Hyper Draw?
  40. In the Event List, you can click the event type buttons to:
  41. In the Event List, to assign the same value to all selected events, you can adjust a single value while holding:
  42. A larger I/O buffer size means:
  43. Quick Swipe Comping allows you to:
  44. Logic can record the following file types:
  45. To repeat a section over and over, use the:
  46. By default, when recording audio over an existing recording:
  47. For the playhead to skip a section of the arrangement:
  48. In the Amp Designer plug-in, placing your mouse pointer over the speaker cabinet reveals a graphic allowing you to:
  49. In the Inspector, how do you choose which channel strip is displayed on the right?
  50. How can you clear the last maximum peak value displayed by a clip detector?