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Definition of multitrack in English: multitrackadjective ˈmʌltɪtrak Relating to or made by the mixing of several separately recorded tracks of sound. the advent of multitrack recording facilities Example sentencesExamples - Even though 1960s and '70s music was mediated by increasingly sophisticated multi-track recording equipment, it made the live context the testing ground of each performer's authenticity.
- Of course, recording a multi-track accompaniment with instrumental voices is a much more complex task.
- She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years.
- Due to circumstances, the record sounds obviously transitional, and was in fact the last one the band would complete using their tried and true straight-to-stereo method, before upgrading to more modern, multi-track methods afterwards.
- The typical MIDI file is a multi-track song file that has separate parts for melody, bass, accompaniment, percussion and so forth.
- Recorded in 1971, its multi-track vocals, complex musical score, and fusion of soul and jazz create a wonderful soundscape.
- Behind the scenes, technical and promotions producers use digital multi-track editing facilities to create all the ‘extras ‘that make the programme sound so good.
- Les Paul - as well as being credited as the inventor of the solid-bodied electric guitar - also invented multi-track recording.
- The first is no-loss higher quality than you can hear music that has components separated out from the other channels in the music, becoming a multi-track resource for other artists to create from.
- Aspiring musicians compete with major recording studios by using MIDI and multi-track technology in conjunction with a computer in their basement or garage.
- The versions here are properly mixed versions by the original recording engineer from the multi-track tape in true stereo.
- He would improvise one layer, and then through multi-track recording, he would lay a second layer of improvisation over the first.
- There is no evidence of the growing pains that often bedevil follow-up albums recorded with additional personnel and the dubious luxury of a multi-track recording desk.
- The late 1990s saw the introduction of cheap hard disk and minidisk multi-track recorders, many with effects such as reverb and chorus built in.
- In graduate school I made a transition into time-based media: film, video, audio synthesizers and multi-track recording.
- These days, people use a laptop computer as the multi-track recorder, and they also often use automatic speech recognition software to create a draft of the transcript.
- If you are going to be doing anything with multi-track harmonies, how can you sound like anybody else?
- Just as computers have put power into the hands of musicians - putting multi-track recording onto the desktop and providing promotion and distribution via the internet - they have also put power into the hands of film makers.
noun ˈmʌltɪtrak A recording made from the mixing of several separately recorded tracks. Example sentencesExamples - They were not multi-track so glitches could not be ironed out.
- That may sound improbable, but actually we use multi-tracks all the time.
- This version was discovered on a multi-track and is released in a mixed version for the first time.
verb ˈmʌltɪtrak [with object]Record using multitrack recording. we recorded the guitar and drums in one take and multitracked the vocals Example sentencesExamples - His voice isn't quite the precision instrument it once was, and it's often multi-tracked.
- In the modern recording industry, especially for film music and in multi-tracking, players are often fed a regular beat, known as a click track, through earphones.
- The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection.
- Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang.
- It's even got harmonic vocals, which must've been multi-tracked, as only one singer is credited.
- A high-frequency whine electrifies the track throughout while several multi-tracked guitars try to cough up a creaky melody.
- The use of octave dividers and other pitch control devices gives the quartet a surprisingly big sound at times without, one suspects, much need for conventional multi-tracking.
- It's the subsequent addition of multi-tracked vocal counterpoint, maracas, and vibes that turns it into a delectable piece of ear candy.
- Sometimes, she gets lost within her own songs; sometimes, she gets lost within her own round-robin multi-tracking trickery.
- Maybe he can write a three-chord rock song, but here he under-sings, over-emotes, and writes melodies that spiral off in insane directions before ending up nowhere - all while multi-tracking his vocals to cover his failings.
- The closing moments bring tempo shifts and multi-tracked vocals, as Reece delves into a stream-of-consciousness rant.
- Instead, he wrote, played all the instruments, multi-tracked the doleful harmonies and produced this deceptively drifting solo project.
- But all the multi-tracking and knob-twiddling in the studio won't help if you don't have a strong foundation of songs to start with.
- I'd been working a bit on computer stuff, odd things here and there, and doing a bit of recording, multi-tracking, amusing myself in the studio but not performing.
- As dusk falls on the song, instruments begin to nod off into sleep, leaving a multi-tracked breathy drone to induce a trance-like state.
- Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty.
- Many multi-tracked vocals and sonic effects are employed and these don't always work.
- At times you yearn for a more widescreen approach - multi-tracked vocals, bigger strings - to match the ambitions of the subject matter.
- What follows is a rich, wavy drone of multi-tracked tones, which echo into the distance until the crackle of a fire takes centre stage, with soft bells flickering in the background.
- Though it takes some patience to get used to the canned instrumentals, the sensitive production threaded with handclaps and sugary, multi-tracked harmonies quickly chase away any lingering skepticism.
Definition of multitrack in US English: multitrackadjective Relating to or made by the mixing of several separately recorded tracks of sound. a digital multitrack recorder Example sentencesExamples - These days, people use a laptop computer as the multi-track recorder, and they also often use automatic speech recognition software to create a draft of the transcript.
- Behind the scenes, technical and promotions producers use digital multi-track editing facilities to create all the ‘extras ‘that make the programme sound so good.
- The first is no-loss higher quality than you can hear music that has components separated out from the other channels in the music, becoming a multi-track resource for other artists to create from.
- In graduate school I made a transition into time-based media: film, video, audio synthesizers and multi-track recording.
- Les Paul - as well as being credited as the inventor of the solid-bodied electric guitar - also invented multi-track recording.
- Recorded in 1971, its multi-track vocals, complex musical score, and fusion of soul and jazz create a wonderful soundscape.
- Due to circumstances, the record sounds obviously transitional, and was in fact the last one the band would complete using their tried and true straight-to-stereo method, before upgrading to more modern, multi-track methods afterwards.
- The typical MIDI file is a multi-track song file that has separate parts for melody, bass, accompaniment, percussion and so forth.
- Even though 1960s and '70s music was mediated by increasingly sophisticated multi-track recording equipment, it made the live context the testing ground of each performer's authenticity.
- If you are going to be doing anything with multi-track harmonies, how can you sound like anybody else?
- The versions here are properly mixed versions by the original recording engineer from the multi-track tape in true stereo.
- There is no evidence of the growing pains that often bedevil follow-up albums recorded with additional personnel and the dubious luxury of a multi-track recording desk.
- Aspiring musicians compete with major recording studios by using MIDI and multi-track technology in conjunction with a computer in their basement or garage.
- She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years.
- Just as computers have put power into the hands of musicians - putting multi-track recording onto the desktop and providing promotion and distribution via the internet - they have also put power into the hands of film makers.
- He would improvise one layer, and then through multi-track recording, he would lay a second layer of improvisation over the first.
- The late 1990s saw the introduction of cheap hard disk and minidisk multi-track recorders, many with effects such as reverb and chorus built in.
- Of course, recording a multi-track accompaniment with instrumental voices is a much more complex task.
noun A recording made from the mixing of several separately recorded tracks. Example sentencesExamples - This version was discovered on a multi-track and is released in a mixed version for the first time.
- They were not multi-track so glitches could not be ironed out.
- That may sound improbable, but actually we use multi-tracks all the time.
verb [with object]Record using multitrack recording. we recorded the guitar and drums in one take and multitracked the vocals Example sentencesExamples - But all the multi-tracking and knob-twiddling in the studio won't help if you don't have a strong foundation of songs to start with.
- What follows is a rich, wavy drone of multi-tracked tones, which echo into the distance until the crackle of a fire takes centre stage, with soft bells flickering in the background.
- I'd been working a bit on computer stuff, odd things here and there, and doing a bit of recording, multi-tracking, amusing myself in the studio but not performing.
- A high-frequency whine electrifies the track throughout while several multi-tracked guitars try to cough up a creaky melody.
- Sometimes, she gets lost within her own songs; sometimes, she gets lost within her own round-robin multi-tracking trickery.
- It's the subsequent addition of multi-tracked vocal counterpoint, maracas, and vibes that turns it into a delectable piece of ear candy.
- Many multi-tracked vocals and sonic effects are employed and these don't always work.
- Though it takes some patience to get used to the canned instrumentals, the sensitive production threaded with handclaps and sugary, multi-tracked harmonies quickly chase away any lingering skepticism.
- Maybe he can write a three-chord rock song, but here he under-sings, over-emotes, and writes melodies that spiral off in insane directions before ending up nowhere - all while multi-tracking his vocals to cover his failings.
- Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty.
- Instead, he wrote, played all the instruments, multi-tracked the doleful harmonies and produced this deceptively drifting solo project.
- At times you yearn for a more widescreen approach - multi-tracked vocals, bigger strings - to match the ambitions of the subject matter.
- The use of octave dividers and other pitch control devices gives the quartet a surprisingly big sound at times without, one suspects, much need for conventional multi-tracking.
- The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection.
- It's even got harmonic vocals, which must've been multi-tracked, as only one singer is credited.
- As dusk falls on the song, instruments begin to nod off into sleep, leaving a multi-tracked breathy drone to induce a trance-like state.
- In the modern recording industry, especially for film music and in multi-tracking, players are often fed a regular beat, known as a click track, through earphones.
- Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang.
- The closing moments bring tempo shifts and multi-tracked vocals, as Reece delves into a stream-of-consciousness rant.
- His voice isn't quite the precision instrument it once was, and it's often multi-tracked.
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