DIRECTIONS:
True/False. Circle T or F.
T F 1. The first PCs did not have sound cards.
T F 2. The sound card contains a joystick port.
T F 3. MIDI sound files are large, whereas wave files are relatively small.
T F 4. MIDI can reproduce vocals and speech.
T F 5. Wavetable
synthesis produces a more realistic sound simulation of a musical instrument
verses
FM synthesis.
T F 6. Many modern electronic musical keyboards used by professional bands have MIDI capability.
T F 7. MP3 files are large, whereas wave files are relatively small.
T F 8. Nearly all voice recognition software is "trained" to your voice.
T F 9. Hz stands for "Heinz".
T F 10. Signals sent through the line-out connector are amplified.
T F 11. Sound cards provide little or no power (4 Watts or less) to drive external speakers.
T F 12. Sound cards cannot be connected to a stereo system.
T F 13. It is always best to install a sound card using its default settings when possible.