The Next Step In Recording Technology

February 6, 2010 by Skype Record 

The Next Step In Recording Technology

Every musician has been there. You?re trying to record a track in your home studio and it just never sounds quite right. The tone is thin, the effects plastic, and music sounds choked. It sounds as if it were recorded in, well, your bedroom. Home recordings, as well as many professional studio recordings, lack the full rich sound of a live concert. Home recording environments simply don?t have the acoustics or the equipment to record a vibrant, full, real sounding performance, until now. Born To Rock solves these frustrating problems with their latest release, Rockster+ Pro.

Born To Rock is an innovative music company that brings new technologies to bear on the world of rock and roll. They produce widely used electric guitars and basses made out of metal instead of the traditional wood and develop software geared toward the ever-growing digital recording paradigm.

Rockster+ Pro is an important innovation in home recording. This software allows artists to pack warm analog drive and concert hall ambience into digital recordings and turn dead tracks into big live-sounding mixes without the expensive equipment found at professional recording studios. With Rockster+ Pro, recording artists can use one of seven presets or create their own unique production setting. A GUI panel provides controls for factory and user presets, reverb time, decay and mix, heat, drive, space and dither. Reverb controls are independently adjustable for reflections from rear, side, ceiling and audience so you can design your own concert hall’s size, shape, and liveliness. With this program an artist can place a recording in any venue from a small club to a giant opera hall.

A key feature that sets this software apart is file analysis. Rockster+ Pro does not work in real-time like most recording and production software. Instead, the program analyzes the entire sound file before applying any effects or modifications. This prevents ugly noises from clipping and blends all of the parameters at once instead of piping the signal through a chain of compressors and processors. Rockster+ Pro will also warn you of any overages before it processes modifications so you have the option to re-record the track.

Rockster+ Pro takes all of the expensive equipment and engineering of a professional recording studio and shrinks it into an affordable piece of software. Now the home studio recording can compete with the professional effort and every musician can achieve the same high quality, full bore, live sound on their tracks. This application levels the playing field for home recording artists and is a must have for any serious home studio.

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1. Which of the following could be classified as a break in confidentiality?

A. A computer hacker breaking into a hospital’s secured computer system
B. Release of medical records from one hospital to another for continued patient care
C. A hospital and physician’s office sharing patient information for treatment purposes
D. A patient discussing his or her medical record with the correspondence manager

2. As a health information management technician, why is a thorough understanding of medical terminology important?

A. You may be dealing with patients on a daily basis
B. You may be analyzing medical information regularly
C. You may be diagnosing patient illnesses
D. You may be expected to answer medical and clinical questions

3. Career advancements in the health information technology industry are mainly based on

A. knowing other people
B. dressing in a professional manner
C. education and credential(s)
D. joining the American Health Information Management Association

4. As a transcriptionist, your most important skill is

A. the ability to type quickly
B. proficiency
C. the ability to accurately use reference materials
D. the ability to understand and analyze the dictation

5. Coders play an important role in

A. reimbursement and research
B. health record documentation
C. managing release of patient information
D. denying medical claims

6. Mary’s husband died from war-related injuries. Which insurance plan probably covers Mary and her son?

A. Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veterans Administration (CHAMPVA)
B. Point-of-service
C. TRICARE
D. Preferred provider organization

7. A database of information used for research, patient follow-up, and improving public health programs may be a/an

A. correspondence management system
B. cancer registry
C. electronic medical record
D. tumor board

8. If health care costs continue to rise, insurance companies fear that

A. they’ll have to offer a greater variety of insurance policies
B. coverage for dependents under age 18 will decrease
C. government involvement will increase on both state and federal levels
D. consumers will be driven to competitors who can offer lower prices

9. How are professional credentials usually maintained?

A. By completing a continuing education cycle
B. By passing an annual examination
C. By joining the professional association
D. By receiving a degree

10. Combining two or more segments of the industry to deliver the best care, at the most cost-effective rate, in the best setting refers to a/an

A. health maintenance organization
B. diagnosis-related group
C. integrated delivery system
D. preferred provider organization system

11. The overall responsibility of health information management professionals is

A. accurately coding hospital records for reimbursement purposes
B. providing more cost-effective methods for documentation
C. ensuring the quality and accuracy of health information
D. overseeing the medical transcription process

12. Which acronym refers to the highest level of expertise for a tumor registrar?

A. RHIA
B. RHIT
C. AAMT
D. CTR

13. Increasing the accessibility of patient information, reducing offsite storage costs, and freeing up department storage space are all benefits of implementing

A. computerized medical records
B. digital transcription systems
C. an integrated delivery system
D. correspondence management systems

14. Good coding specialists share which of the following characteristics?

A. Advanced computer skills, ability to work from home, interest in specific specialty areas of medicine
B. Good management skill, perfectionism, accounting knowledge
C. Advanced degrees, interest in confidential medical information, dedication to long hours
D. Attention to detail, thorough understanding of medical processes, ability to analyze large amounts of information

15. Positive qualities and character traits that determine how you act and perform your job refer to
A. professionalism
B. approachability
C. skills
D. ethical behavior

16. In managed care, all services must be

A. billed at a fee-for-service rate
B. monitored and approved
C. approved by the primary care physician
D. provided by the same physician

17. A new technology that will change the role of the transcriptionist is

A. speech recognition
B. desktop transcription systems
C. personal digital assistants
D. smart cards

18. The process of mummification was thought to help advance medicine because

A. removal of organs helped Egyptians study anatomy
B. it allowed Egyptians to practice surgical procedures
C. drawings were made from the internal organs
D. it helped contain disease

19. An organization that enhances and improves the quality of patient care through
19. An organization that enhances and improves the quality of patient care through timely information is the

A. American Association for Medical Transcription
B. National Cancer Registrars Association
C. Health Information and Management Systems Society
D. American Health Information Management Association

20. Cost, working for small companies, and unemployment are all reasons that people

A. don’t have insurance
B. must choose a primary care physician
C. fear universal health care coverage
D. avoid managed care plans

1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. ? 8. D 9. D 10. ? 11.? 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. A 16. B 17.A 18. A 19.D 20. A

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