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Reference Track (noun)

Type: noun

Pronunciation: /ref-rens-trak/

Also spelled or known as: Reference-Track, ReferenceTrack

Related: Reference

Plural: Reference Tracks

What does Reference Track mean?

A track that is used as a reference point for a new recording.

A Reference Track (also known as “Reference“) is a track that is used as a reference point for a new recording. A reference track can help with structure, melodies, composition, sound design and mixing.

Example sentence: “I’m going to email the reference track tonight.”

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