audio engineering jargon. Flying tracks?
pjl2000xl
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I was just reading something and came across flying tracks in a software daw. What does this mean? Its that automation? Ive heard the term a few times but it never really registered.
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Basicicly you take the hook vocals and double them to everywhere that the hook should be in a track.
that's pretty close/pretty much it.
to fly-in a track means to add sounds into a mix that have no synchronization.
alternatively, i've also heard the term used for when one part from a song/performance is recorded and then re-recorded back into the song at a different place in the timeline.
it's similar (but not exactly) like punching-in a pre-existing recording (or at least that's my understanding).