Information about Multitrack
Multi-track may mean:
- Multitrack recording, the process of mixing individual sound sources to a single recording
- Multi-track diplomacy
- Audio CD/DVD discs containing multiple tracks (songs).
Multitrack recording ('multitracking' or just 'tracking' for short) is a method of sound recording that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources to create a cohesive whole. This is the most common method of recording popular music.
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The term multi-track diplomacy is based on the original distinction made by Joseph Montville in 1981 between official, governmental actions to resolve conflicts (track one) and unofficial efforts by non-governmental professionals to resolve conflicts within and between states
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Audio CD is an umbrella term that refers to many standards of means of playing back audio on a CD or even a DVD.
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Standards
CD- Red Book audio - the original means of playing back audio on the medium.
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DVD-Audio
The Flaming Lips' CD and DVD release of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, one of the first major albums to employ the DVD-Audio format.
Media type: Optical disc
Encoding: Meridian Lossless Packing or uncompressed LPCM
Capacity: up to 8.
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The Flaming Lips' CD and DVD release of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, one of the first major albums to employ the DVD-Audio format.
Media type: Optical disc
Encoding: Meridian Lossless Packing or uncompressed LPCM
Capacity: up to 8.
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