I have watched the midi video several times and I don't want to take the midi quiz just yet, as I have a matter that needs clarified.
The Question No 6 - for which Madonna song did producer Patrick Leonard create the bass line using step time sequencing? Was not mentioned in the video that I downloaded from this website.
There is no mention of Patrick Leonard anywhere in the video at all or Madonna for that instance!
However the gentleman that was being interviewed before Simon Rhodes did not have his name introduced in writing on the film & it seems as though the beginning of his interview had been cut out of the film.
Usually these things happen when you are looking for good sound engineers, as there is no room for mistakes in a recording studio or live show! This is the only way of finding out if the person who is participating in the quiz is listening to every detail of the video! Or it could be that it is a faulty video download. If it is a faulty video could you please send me a video with no mistakes.
Yours Sincerely,
Cherry.

I did the test allready and I found no answer in the video for this question. I was lucky to know the three songs to choose between and one of them has a very clear sequenced sound. So if you know your Madonna tracks you should find the right answer. It is NOT in the video.
Nick
Projectstudio in the centre of the Netherlands. See: www.nickzwart.nl
You are absolutely right and we humbly apologize! The Patrick Leonard clip was taken out of this section on the final edit (space, pacing, pertinence) by which time the quiz had already been formulated.
We will amend this ASAP.
Our bad!
Julian C., producer.
JulianC
Does that mean it is no longer part of the quiz?
Thanks.
Dave
Having taken the quiz, and getting the answer wrong prior to reading the section on Quiz,s (My Bad!). I would like to know the correct answer to the Madonna question! This request due to the fact that there is no ability to review one's Quiz answers again, after you have logged out of the initial quiz results! Since points are accumulated for good reason, I would suggest asking subscribers to read the section about Quiz's, prior to taking one's first Quiz.
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