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Multitrack recording (MTR), also
known as
multitracking, is a
method of
sound recording developed in 1955 that
allows for the
separate recording of multiple...
- Look up
multitrack or
multitracked in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Multi-track may
refer to:
Multitrack recording, the
process of
mixing individual...
- they used
multitracking to
create pop
music of
unprecedented complexity. The
Beach Boys'
acclaimed 1966 LP Pet
Sounds relied on
multitrack recorders for...
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technical information among a
number of
digital audio editors and
multitrack recording software.
Basic general information about the software: creator/company...
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MultitrackStudio is a
digital audio workstation application for
macOS (OS X),
Windows and iPad platforms. It is
developed and
maintained by a
small company...
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diplomacy or "backchannel diplomacy" is the
practice of "non-governmental,
informal and
unofficial contacts and
activities between private citizens...
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performers between pieces, improvisation, and so on. They may use
multitrack recording direct from the
stage sound system (rather than microphones...
- of tape recording—which Les Paul
promptly innovated further to
develop multitrack recording—and the 1950s rise of
electronic instruments,
turned record...
- a
digital audio workstation developed by
Adobe Inc.
featuring both a
multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit
environment and a destructive-approach waveform...
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professional use. From 1981,
Fostex and
TASCAM pioneered affordable multitrack recording equipment producing the A-2 and the A-4 reel-to-reel recorders;...