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  2. Overdubbing - Wikipedia

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    Overdubbing (also known as layering) [1] is a technique used in audio recording in which audio tracks that have been pre-recorded are then played back and monitored, while simultaneously recording new, doubled, or augmented tracks onto one or more available tracks of a digital audio workstation (DAW) or tape recorder. [2]

  3. mp3DirectCut - Wikipedia

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    This allows for rapid, lossless MP3 audio editing that does not degrade the data from re-encoding. mp3DirectCut provides audio normalization and pause (silence) detection, and can split long recordings into separate files based on cue points in the audio, such as those provided by pause detection. mp3DirectCut can also record audio directly to ...

  4. The Humpty Dance - Wikipedia

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    "The Humpty Dance" is a song by the American hip-hop group Digital Underground from their debut album Sex Packets. Released as the second single from the album in January 1990, it reached No. 11 on the pop chart, No. 7 on the R&B chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

  5. Why Drake Had to Remove A Song That Featured AI-Tupac ... - AOL

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    The song, which was originally released on April 19, was scrubbed from Drake’s Instagram page and from his X account. Why Drake Had to Remove A Song That Featured AI-Tupac Vocals Skip to main ...

  6. Now and Then (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

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    "Now and Then" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 2 November 2023. Dubbed "the last Beatles song", it appeared on a double A-side single, paired with a new stereo remix of the band's first single, "Love Me Do" (1962), with the two serving as "bookends" to the band's history. [7]

  7. Song Exploder - Wikipedia

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    Song Exploder has taken a deep-dive into more than 200 tracks, including: Kiss from a Rose with Seal and Trevor Horn and into Blue Monday with Peter Hook—formerly of New Order. [5] [6] Furthermore, the podcast has also analysed theme music from Downton Abbey and Game of Thrones, as well as music from La La Land and Moonlight. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  8. Money (The Drums song) - Wikipedia

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    The Drums performing at the Lexington in September 2011. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 in July 2011. [12] On August 19, 2011, the song was released for digital download on iTunes in which a bonus track titled "Blue Stripes" was included. [8] In September 2011, the song was included as the lead single from the Drums' second studio album ...

  9. Amen break - Wikipedia

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    The Amen break is a drum break that has been widely sampled in popular music. It comes from the 1969 track "Amen, Brother" by the American soul group the Winstons, released as the B-side of the 1969 single "Color Him Father". The drum break lasts seven seconds and was performed by Gregory Coleman.