noun
- the process of recording multiple separate audio tracks simultaneously or the technique of using multiple tracks in audio production
Usage: audio engineering; music production
Examples
- The band used multitracking to layer different instruments in their latest album.
- Modern recording studios rely heavily on multitracking technology.
- Multitracking allows musicians to record each instrument separately for better sound quality.
- The producer explained how multitracking would improve the final mix.
- Digital multitracking has revolutionized home recording studios.
- They spent hours perfecting the multitracking for the chorus section.