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Using this technology resource, one can simulate the functions of the physical recording studio in which music is recorded on tracks and assigned to channels for playback and editing.
 
  A) sequencing program B) accompaniment system C) notation system D) interface program

Question 2

Which of the following is not a file format in which audio-video files can be imported from a source and stored in a computer?
 
  A) AVI B) MPEG C) MOV D) XML



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Answer to Question 1

A) sequencing program

Answer to Question 2

D) XML



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