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multitrack

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mul·ti·track  (mlt-trk)
adj.
1. Having, using, or produced with multiple recording tracks: a multitrack tape recorder.
2. Having several different aspects, elements, or functions: multitrack negotiations; a multitrack business executive.
3. Having or using several schedules: students in a multitrack program with staggered vacations.

multitrack [ˈmʌltɪˌtræk]
adj
(Electronics) (in sound recording) using tape containing two or more tracks, usually four to twenty-four
Translations
multitrack [ˈmʌltɪˌtræk] ADJ multitrack recordinggrabación f en bandas múltiples


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As an inventor, Paul helped bring about the rise of rock 'n' roll and multitrack recording, which enables artists to record different instruments at different times, sing harmony with themselves, and then carefully balance the "tracks" in the finished recording.
First known as a brilliant guitarist, Paul went on to change the course of music, pioneering the shift from acoustic to electric guitar and inventing multitrack recording.
First known as a brilliant guitarist, Paul went on to change the course of music, pioneering the shift from acoustic to electric guitar and inventing multitrack recording.
 
 
 
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