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We also have a good quality multitrack recording of the concert.
But the echo made me think this might have been a multitrack recording.
Open-source and Free software programs are also available for multitrack recording.
Multitrack recording has turned out to be an open invitation to rewrite history.
It led to digital multitrack recording, allowing layers of music to be played.
The introduction of the multitrack recording system had a major influence on rock music, because it could do much more than record a band's performance.
Paul's use of multitrack recording was unique: Before he did it, most recordings were made on a single tape.
A multitrack recording will be made during the acoustic and electric night concerts.
The songs were largely performed by Wilson through the aid of multitrack recording.
He is known for his work in the studio and innovations in multitrack recording.
No multitrack recordings were made after the group's move to Apple Studios.
He plays all of these on his albums through the use of multitrack recording.
Tracking - Recording the individual tracks of a multitrack recording.
Each programme is improvised, recorded and edited by Fellows using multitrack recording.
This was one of the first digital multitrack recordings of an orchestra ever.
Multitrack recording - developing recording techniques and knowledge through practical work.
The songs were re-mixed from the original multitrack recordings.
Multitrack recording was immediately taken up in a limited way by Ampex, who soon produced a commercial 3-track recorder.
The "traditional" live releases were created by remixing multitrack recordings of concerts.
Stardust was one of the earliest multitrack recordings in the rock & roll era.
An engineer may work with multitrack recordings or stereophonic remixes.
Multitrack recording is now the industry standard.
They included using tape echo, multitrack recordings and overdubs.
But even after multitrack recording had severed music making from real time, somebody still had to play that guitar.
The facilities include a digital multitrack recording studio, rehearsal rooms and a concert hall.
Together they provided the voices of the Archies using multitracking.
Tristano later recalled that not a single reviewer questioned the multitracking of those songs.
No overdubbing or multitracking was involved.
The production on “Liverpool 8” has the heft and definition of modern multitracking, resembling Mr. Starr’s early-1970s hits rather than the Beatles themselves.
Each song contains a single take of guitar, in stark contrast to the Boston-style multitracking employed on Smashing Pumpkins albums.
Notably, the tracks were real-time recordings with Slater singing and playing piano, plus six other musicians total; no multitracking, editing, or dubbing were employed.
Live, Gemini couldn't reproduce the recording's vocal multitracking and other subtle tricks, but she was supplemented by Aaron Burns on glockenspiel and accordion.
The impassive melodies and drone of the medieval hurdy-gurdy are at the center of Ethan James's arrangements of centuries-old Christmas songs, realized through modern multitracking.
His first solo CD, Disco Prova, was released in 2007, followed by Structural Drift, both combining field recordings, percussion material and electronic devices with digital multitracking.
Multitracking of the melodeon parts adds depth (as it does elsewhere on the album) while a third Wright dub, this time of pedal steel, gives the song a mournful country feel.
As such, the album contains no multitracking or overdubs, and the duo are the only musicians to feature on the album, becoming their first album not to feature guest musicians.
So did the dramatic and varied "Koi Aaya Aane Bhi De" ("If People Come"), which benefits from vocal multitracking and other electronic effects in the recorded version.
The BBC's studio facilities were not as advanced as those at Abbey Road, offering only monaural recording (no multitracking) and basic overdubbing; few retakes of songs could be attempted owing to time limitations.
Toback, whose dramatic features include "Fingers," "Exposed" and "The Pick-Up Artist," has never been known as a restrained director, but, except for some split-screen imagery and multitracking of Tyson's voice, he stays largely in the background here.
There is some multitracking, there are moments when Rateliff harmonises with himself (unless it's one of his band, in which case, apologies), and there are rockier, more Wilco-ish numbers, but the songs are mainly of the plucked, plangent variety.
The main evidence of studio indulgence is the heavy multitracking of D'Angelo's voice: you hear seven or eight D'Angelos, in falsetto, muttering, chanting, out of sync; they soar freely atop the music like doves in an aviary.
Covers was recorded as a "straightforward" album without any multitracking or overdubs, whilst Folk Music was only released as a limited edition album for the duo's fan club mailing order and at the band's live performances for a short time.
It was performed by sixteen-year-old Sonia Jones with a string and brass accompaniment in the style of a John Barry film theme (the entire brass section was performed via extensive multitracking by John Du Prez).
For the most part, however, Stone performed a large part of the instrumentation for each song on his own using multitracking (as he had been doing for Family Stone LPs since There's a Riot Goin' On in 1971).
In his 2005 book Rip It Up and Start Again: Post Punk 1978-1984, British music journalist Simon Reynolds described the sound of Heaven Up Here as having been filled out with "guitar overdubs, keyboard glints, vocal multitracking and atmospheric vapours".
During the 1890s the company carried out some double tracking.
We came up with a few cowboy rules for the project: No double tracking.
The new station's construction started and got finished only on 2013 without the double tracking of the line.
Nowadays, the effect is more often known as automatic double tracking.
The formation was constructed to allow for double tracking if necessary, but this never happened.
So we went for that wall-of-sound style, with no double tracking.
The track was recorded in one take, apart from a double tracking of the orchestra.
This would require $249 million in capital costs, both for rolling stock and to restore double tracking to the line.
Some of the double tracking on that is appalling.
The timber approach structures would have been removed at this time to accommodate the double tracking.
The song features automatic double tracking to achieve a bigger drum sound.
Double tracking, for me, is a confidence builder.
But the echo chambers and double tracking gave me confidence and made my voice stronger.
In the 1990s, David Clarke approached the railway about the possibility of double tracking the line.
The Railways Department eventually decided not to proceed with the double tracking or the island platform.
The completed recording was enhanced in the mixes through the liberal application of automatic double tracking.
The first of three choruses which comprise the solo was recorded using real-time double tracking.
It used variable speed tape recorders connected in such a way as to mimic the effect created by double tracking.
At its first meeting, the new committee heard a proposal from an outside consulting firm on double tracking the Dhaka-Chittagong line.
Double tracking allows cargo to move faster.
The listener could then adjust the tape head individually for each tape, avoiding double tracking.
After the development of ADT, this process became known as "manual double tracking".
Automatic double tracking was added to the vocals and handclaps, allowing for those parts to be split across the stereo image.
The effect was intended to simulate the sound of the natural doubling of voices or instruments achieved by double tracking.
Lennon hated the tedium of double tracking during sessions and regularly expressed a desire for a technical alternative.