22:52 Mar 4, 2004 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng | |||||
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4 +1 | separar las pistas |
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4 | apilar las pistas/grabar una pista sobre otra |
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4 | superponer las pistas |
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separar las pistas Explanation: There's no context, so I am just guessing... Anyway, I assume you're talking about midi composing and so on. Depending on the context, maybe you can also use "estratificar". |
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to layer the tracks apilar las pistas/grabar una pista sobre otra Explanation: "It’s almost like having your own little recording studio at home, as you can create music with 16 tracks, and layer multiple tracks and instruments together with little or no experience necessary." en http://billjohnsonpiano.com/music.htm "Now, either way you may record guitar, there's still a couple of key things that you have to do to make it sound thick and full. This is something that has been done since Nirvana recorded Smells Like Teen Spirit. You have to "layer" the tracks. *** When I say layer, that means to recorded the same thing on top of eachother multiple times*** ." en http://psychostick.com/albumstatus.php Un saludo |
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to layer the tracks superponer las pistas Explanation: superponer (en capas) |
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