Pronunciation: /splɪt træk/
noun a separate audio track that contains only certain elements of a full audio track, often used for editing or mixing purposes
A1 I like to listen to split track CDs with separate vocals and music.
A2 The split track feature on the audio recording allows you to adjust the volume of the vocals.
B1 The split track option is useful for practicing singing along with a backing track.
B2 The split track recording allows for individual adjustment of the instruments in the mix.
C1 The studio engineer created a split track version of the song for the live performance.
C2 The split track technology used in this recording studio is top-of-the-line.
formal The audio engineer decided to create a split track for the vocals and instruments.
informal I'll send you the split track so you can mix it yourself.
slang The split track is fire, you gotta hear it!
figurative In order to achieve balance in life, sometimes you need to create a split track between work and personal time.
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