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- out abstract "Punch in/out is a recording technique used on early multitrack recordings whereby a portion of the performance was overdubbed onto a previously recorded tape, usually overwriting any sound that had previously been on the track used. The erasing and/or recording heads had to be very carefully aligned and applied to the tape surface with delicate timing and precision to avoid ruining the recording, and the practice was feared by most producers and engineers.After the advent of 16 and 24 track equipment it was no longer necessary to risk the recording as a whole, as an empty portion of another track could be dedicated to such use. Vocalists in particular would usually record several renditions over separate parallel tracks, with the producers choosing the best bits from the layered vocals to mix together. The term \"punching in\" remained in use despite this fact.".
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- out wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_recording.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Digital_audio_workstation.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Double_tracking.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Multitrack_recording.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Overdubbing.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Record_producer.
- out wikiPageWikiLink Stab_(music).
- out wikiPageWikiLinkText "Punch in/out".
- out wikiPageWikiLinkText "punch in and punch out".
- out wikiPageWikiLinkText "punch in".
- out wikiPageWikiLinkText "punch in/punch out".
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- out subject Category:Sound_recording.
- out hypernym Technique.
- out type TopicalConcept.
- out comment "Punch in/out is a recording technique used on early multitrack recordings whereby a portion of the performance was overdubbed onto a previously recorded tape, usually overwriting any sound that had previously been on the track used.".
- out label "Punch in/out".
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- out sameAs Q7259953.
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