What are each of the following:

1. MIDI
2. MP3
3. Analog
4. Amplitude
5. Sampling rate


1. MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, its an encoding that captures how a piece of music is played, not what it sounds like.
2. A file-type for audio and video storage based on the MPEG-3 standard.
3. A type of recoding of audio data used in records that captures all frequencies of the sounds, even the ones humans can’t hear, and records continuously as opposed to making samples.
4. The “height” of the waves of a sound from the baseline.
5. The numbers of samples in one second.

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Function arguments are enclosed in ________

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Sequencing software:

a. places audio clips in order in a sound track b. records and edits MIDI data c. applies filters to digital audio clips in a predetermined order d. manages a project by creating a timeline of events e. helps synchronize images with a sound track

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A. Excel Online B. Access Web C. Web Share D. Web Query

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