Multitrack
Multitrack – multitrack recording devices have two or more tracks with the ability to monitor or cue one track while recording on the other. This allows the process known as overdubbing whereby a single musician can build up a song by performing each of the parts one after the other. Recording each instrument onto its own track also allows the sound engineer a great deal of control over each track. An equalisation setting, for example, can be added to one track and another setting to another track and so on. Multitrack recorders come in many formats these days from 4-track devices to 24-track devices and computer-based hardware and software systems that feature almost infinite multitrack recording capabilities.
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