noun
- plural of multitrack; recordings or audio files that contain multiple separate tracks or channels that can be mixed independently
Usage: music production; audio engineering
verb
- to record or produce music using multiple separate tracks that are mixed together
Usage: music production
Examples
- The producer worked with multitracks from the original recording session.
- Modern music studios multitracks every instrument separately for better control.
- She downloaded the multitracks to remix the song in her home studio.
- The band multitracks their vocals and instruments to achieve a polished sound.
- These multitracks allow engineers to adjust individual elements without re-recording.
- He multitracks each drum part to create a fuller, more dynamic beat.