MULTITRACK

Etymology

Adjective

multitrack (not comparable)

Having or involving more than one track.

(music) Recorded on multiple tracks.

(railways) Of a railway line: having multiple, parallel tracks.

Synonyms

• (music): multitracked

Verb

multitrack (third-person singular simple present multitracks, present participle multitracking, simple past and past participle multitracked)

To record on multiple tracks simultaneously (typically with each performer or instrument having its own track)

Source: Wiktionary



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