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geoffrey

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The most common reason for cutting a sound file & sticking it back together is:
 
  a. to make the segment sound better
  b. to eliminate an unwanted portion
  c. to add a sound
  d. to make it shorter

Question 2

One of the following is not a use of delay:
 
  a. doubling
  b. flanging
  c. slap back echo
  d. morphing



canderson530

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Answer to Question 1

.B

Answer to Question 2

D



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