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Automatic double-tracking or artificial double-tracking (ADT) is an analogue recording technique designed to enhance the sound of voices or instruments during the mixing process. It uses tape delay to create a delayed copy of an audio signal which is then combined with the original. The effect is intended to simulate the sound of the natural doubling of voices or instruments achieved by double tracking. The technique was developed in 1966 by engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London at the request of the Beatles.

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  • Automatic double tracking (en)
  • Automatic Double Tracking (fr)
  • 오토매틱 더블 트래킹 (ko)
  • ADT (音響機器) (ja)
  • Automatic double tracking (pt)
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  • Automatic double-tracking or artificial double-tracking (ADT) is an analogue recording technique designed to enhance the sound of voices or instruments during the mixing process. It uses tape delay to create a delayed copy of an audio signal which is then combined with the original. The effect is intended to simulate the sound of the natural doubling of voices or instruments achieved by double tracking. The technique was developed in 1966 by engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London at the request of the Beatles. (en)
  • L’Automatic Double Tracking ou ADT (en français, doublement de piste automatique) est une technique d'enregistrement de musique développée en 1966 par les ingénieurs des studios EMI à la demande des Beatles. Elle consiste à doubler une piste sonore (vocale ou instrumentale) et la décaler très légèrement pour donner l'impression que deux instruments ou voix ont été enregistrées. L'ADT permet aux musiciens de ne plus avoir à s'enregistrer deux fois à la suite. * Portail de la musique (fr)
  • ADTとは、Artificial Double Tracking または Automatic Double Tracking の略であり、機能としては同じテイクを2度重ねしなくてもダブル・トラッキング(2重録音)したときと同じ効果を作り出す方法の事を指す。ビートルズが1966年リリースの『リボルバー』制作時に、ジョン・レノンからの「2度歌わなくてもダブル・トラッキングを機械で作り出す事が出来ないか?」という意向を基にEMI ロンドン・スタジオ(現在のアビー・ロード・スタジオ)のテクニカル・エンジニアだったケン・タウンゼント ( Ken Townsend ) が考案したテープ・レコーダーの運用方法で、一般的には「自動的に疑似ダブル・トラック生成が可能になった方法」として知られている。 (ja)
  • 오토매틱 더블 트래킹(Automatic double-tracking) 또는 아트피셜 더블 트래킹(artificial double-tracking)은 믹싱 과정에서 음성과 악기의 소리를 개선하는 아날로그식 녹음 기술이다. 테이프 지연을 활용해 오디오 신호의 지연된 사본을 제작하고 그 뒤 원본과 합치는 식이다. 본 기술은 에 의해 제작된 재래의 더블링된 음성 및 악기를 흉내내기 위해 고안되었다. 1966년 런던 애비 로드 스튜디오의 엔지니어가 비틀즈의 부탁을 받아 개발했다. (ko)
  • Automatic double-tracking ou artificial double-tracking (ADT) é uma técnica de gravação musical analógica criada para realçar sons, vozes ou instrumentos durante o processo de produção. É feita por meio de delays de fita, ao criar uma cópia lenta de um sinal de áudio, que é então combinada com o material original. O efeito resultava numa simulação de duplicação natural de vozes ou instrumentos característica do . A técnica foi concebida em 1966 por engenheiros de som da Abbey Road Studios, em Londres, a pedido dos Beatles. (pt)
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