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Multitrack recording (MTR)—also known as multitracking, double tracking, 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. Multitracking became possible in the mid-1950s when the idea of simultaneously recording different audio channels to separate discrete "tracks" on the same reel-to-reel tape was developed. A "track" was simply a different channel recorded to its own discrete area on the tape whereby their relative sequence of recorded events would be preserved, and playback would be simultaneous or synchronized.

Multitrack recording using multiple digital electronic devices

The present invention is a method and apparatus for multitrack recording of audio information using handheld digital electronic devices such as suitably equipped portable digital music players. Recording of video tracks by digital electronic devices to complement the audio is also contemplated. One device serves as a master; the remainder are slaves. A key aspect of the invention is the transmission of start and stop recording signals by the master, which facilitates synchronization of the various tracks. In certain embodiments of the invention, some slaves may begin preliminary sampling of audio information prior to the start recording signal. This prepares these slaves to begin the actual track recording without delay. Upon receiving the command to start recording, each slave chooses as the first frame of its, say, audio track that sample closest to the time the signal to record was received. The task of stopping recording is typically handled similarly. A recording device may store an indicator whereby the time offset of its first frame from the start recording signal can be determined, thus facilitating time interpolation of the samples in its track. In this way, all audio tracks, for example, might be transformed to a common set of time points. In a typical configuration, the master might also record a sound track or a video track.
Owner:BBY SOLUTIONS

Video file creating system for digital screen advertisement

Disclosed herein are a system and method for creating multimedia files for digital cinema advertising. The system including a digitizing device, an up-conversion device, a digital restoration device, a color correction device, a signal insertion device, a multiple channel conversion device, a multitrack recording device, a synchronization device, and a Storage Area Network (SAN). The digitizing device outputs multimedia content as a digital video file and a digital audio file. The up-conversion device converts the frame rate of the digital video file into a frame rate appropriate for a DCI standard. The digital restoration device restores the degradation of the image quality of the digital video file. The color correction device improves the colors of the video of the digital video file. The signal insertion device inserts various predetermined signals into the digital video file and the digital audio file. The multiple channel conversion device divides the digital audio file into multiple channels. The multitrack recording device generates a combined digital audio file. The synchronization device synchronizes the digital video file with the digital audio file using the sync signal. The mastering device performs mastering on the synchronized digital video and audio files using standard encoding, and thus generating a final master digital multimedia file. The SAN temporarily stores intermediate results generated by the respective devices.
Owner:DONGYOUNG TECH CO LTD

Virtual wireless multitrack recording system

Disclosed are systems and methods for wirelessly recording multi-track audio files without the data corruption or loss of data that typically occurs with wireless data transmission. In some aspects of the present invention, each performer is equipped with a local audio device capable of locally recording the respective performer's audio while also transmitting it to a master recorder. The locally recorded audio may then be used to repair or replace any audio lost or corrupted during transmission to the master recorder. Such repair or replacement may be performed electronically or via playback of the locally recorded audio. In other aspects of the present invention, a master recorder is not required since all locally recorded audio may be combined or otherwise processed post-recording. Locally recorded audio may include identifiers to aid in post-recording identification of such audio. A multi-memory unit is also provided to facilitate manipulation and processing of audio files.
Owner:ZAXCOM

Multitrack recorder

A multitrack recorder can allocate an input source in a simple manner without regard to whether a track is a monaural type or a stereo type. The multitrack recorder can set tracks 3 and 4, among a plurality of tracks 1 through 4, to either a monaural type or a stereo type. Track types are stored in memory. On occasion of allocation of an input source to each of the tracks, available input source alternatives are displayed in a display section while being changed according to whether the track is a monaural type or a stereo type.
Owner:TEAC CORP

Multitrack recording using multiple digital electronic devices

The present invention is a method and apparatus for multitrack recording of audio information using handheld digital electronic devices such as suitably equipped portable digital music players. Recording of video tracks by digital electronic devices to complement the audio is also contemplated. One device serves as a master; the remainder are slaves. A key aspect of the invention is the transmission of start and stop recording signals by the master, which facilitates synchronization of the various tracks. In certain embodiments of the invention, some slaves may begin preliminary sampling of audio information prior to the start recording signal. This prepares these slaves to begin the actual track recording without delay. Upon receiving the command to start recording, each slave chooses as the first frame of its, say, audio track that sample closest to the time the signal to record was received. The task of stopping recording is typically handled similarly. A recording device may store an indicator whereby the time offset of its first frame from the start recording signal can be determined, thus facilitating time interpolation of the samples in its track. In this way, all audio tracks, for example, might be transformed to a common set of time points. In a typical configuration, the master might also record a sound track or a video track.
Owner:BBY SOLUTIONS

Video file creating system for digital screen advertisement

Disclosed herein are a system and method for creating multimedia files for digital cinema advertising. The system including a digitizing device, an up-conversion device, a digital restoration device, a color correction device, a signal insertion device, a multiple channel conversion device, a multitrack recording device, a synchronization device, and a Storage Area Network (SAN). The digitizing device outputs multimedia content as a digital video file and a digital audio file. The up-conversion device converts the frame rate of the digital video file into a frame rate appropriate for a DCI standard. The digital restoration device restores the degradation of the image quality of the digital video file. The color correction device improves the colors of the video of the digital video file. The signal insertion device inserts various predetermined signals into the digital video file and the digital audio file. The multiple channel conversion device divides the digital audio file into multiple channels. The multitrack recording device generates a combined digital audio file. The synchronization device synchronizes the digital video file with the digital audio file using the sync signal. The mastering device performs mastering on the synchronized digital video and audio files using standard encoding, and thus generating a final master digital multimedia file. The SAN temporarily stores intermediate results generated by the respective devices.
Owner:DONGYOUNG TECH CO LTD

Systems and methods for creating multitrack recordings

Systems and methods for making a multitrack recording of a telephony communication, such as a conference call, record the contributions of each participant its own respective, separate recording track. In some instances, the contribution(s) of one or more participants is recorded in separate recording tracks, and the contributions of multiple other participants is mixed and recorded in a single recording track. An organizer or administrator of a telephony communication, such as a conference call, can instruct a multitrack recording system as to how to format a multitrack recording of the telephony communication via commands submitted through an application programming interface (API).
Owner:VONAGE BUSINESS

Multitrack recorder

ActiveUS20160246563A1Deteriorating visibilityDeteriorating operabilityRecord information storageUsing detectable carrier informationComputer hardwareComputer graphics (images)
A multitrack recorder includes a display unit and a control unit. The control unit displays on the display unit a level meter image indicating information on a corresponding track with respect to each of a predetermined number of tracks, and also first number images indicating the respective numbers of some of the tracks so as to be associated with the corresponding respective level meter images irrespective of the states of the some tracks, and, when a focused track is generated among the tracks displayed, temporarily displays a second number image indicating the number of the focused track so as to be associated with the corresponding level meter image. The second number image is displayed in a manner such that at least one of a size, a position, and a color is different from that of the first number image.
Owner:TEAC CORP
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