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The "Quimbara" session was multi-track - a separate track for the congas, a separate track for the timbales, one for the trumpets, the piano.
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The "Quimbara" session was multi-track - a separate track for the congas, a separate track for the timbales, one for the trumpets, the piano.
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Against that backdrop, the Obama administration's Dual-Track multi-track policy toward Somalia has exacerbated the situation for these people.
Sadia Ali Aden: "SSC" Is the Last Hope to Bridge Somalia Back Together Sadia Ali Aden 2012
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First up is a multi-track recording app called Studio Track.
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Against that backdrop, the Obama administration's Dual-Track multi-track policy toward Somalia has exacerbated the situation for these people.
Sadia Ali Aden: "SSC" Is the Last Hope to Bridge Somalia Back Together Sadia Ali Aden 2012
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It may be that our brains are constantly busy revising and reimagining reality as new input enters, so that in the words of another theorist “all varieties of perception—indeed, all varieties of thought or mental activity—are accomplished in the brain by parallel, multi-track processes of interpretation and elaboration of sensory inputs.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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We'd work out of our rehearsal space in Tempe, and then we'd send him over the Internet the multi-track session of what we were doing.
Mike Ragogna: New Tunes On Monday: Conversations with Jimmy Eat World's Jim Adkins plus Pete Yorn Mike Ragogna 2010
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We'd work out of our rehearsal space in Tempe, and then we'd send him over the Internet the multi-track session of what we were doing.
Mike Ragogna: New Tunes On Monday : Conversations with Jimmy Eat World's Jim Adkins plus Pete Yorn Mike Ragogna 2010
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We'd work out of our rehearsal space in Tempe, and then we'd send him over the Internet the multi-track session of what we were doing.
Mike Ragogna: New Tunes On Monday: Conversations with Jimmy Eat World's Jim Adkins plus Pete Yorn Mike Ragogna 2010
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It may be that our brains are constantly busy revising and reimagining reality as new input enters, so that in the words of another theorist “all varieties of perception—indeed, all varieties of thought or mental activity—are accomplished in the brain by parallel, multi-track processes of interpretation and elaboration of sensory inputs.”
In the Valley of the Shadow James L. Kugel 2011
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