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Multitrack recording (MTR), also known as multitracking or tracking, is a method of sound recording developed in 1955 that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources or of sound sources recorded at different times to create a cohesive whole.

Do these USB devices in Multitrack Recording or Stereo?

Hi,

As i know, most of the USB audio interface in 2 channel input. But nowadays, there are a lot of USB audio interface or even a USB Mixer comes with more than 2 channel inputs. In this case, do it means c'ld recording in Multitrack like what Firewire Audio Interface did? or, it still a Master Stereo Channel on USB recording? Thanks for explaination with appreciation.

A hardware multitrack recorder with some sequencing functionality?

This is something I am looking for currently. A multitrack recorder with digital I/O and a sequencer to do production with. It needs to be able to record and replay via a multitrack digital interface such as USB or FireWire or eSATA. It also needs to have some type of control signal system, anything but 7-bit MIDI CC, for recording automation in a host program.

analog multitrack recording

Well, I have a Korg Analog 4-track and I can fill up all four tracks and playback what I just recorded and all four will play, but if I take the tape out of the machine and put it into my home stereo for example only the first 2 tracks will play. and if you flip the tape over to the other side you can hear the last 2 tracks being played but in reverse.

Looking for the right multitrack mixer.

I need a mixer that has around 16 channels that can plug into my computer for multi track recording... i have thought about just getting a simple 16 channel mixer with line outs then feed the outs to a PreSonus firepod... but i would rather just buy a mixer that could plug directly into my computer and every channel would show up on a different track... does anyone know of such a product?

Multitrack Drum recordings on Logic

I've been recording my band with MIDI/sample drums for some time now, as I don't have the equipment to record real drums. This wasn't too awful as I beame pretty good at editing on Logic, but I'm now looking to record real drums, but I'm a total noob when it comes to recording with more than just 1 input at a time!