Michael Jackson Beat It Multitrack Exclusive
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: Engineer Bruce Swedien used a technique he called the Acusonic Recording Process . By synchronising multiple 24-track tape machines, he achieved a virtually limitless track count while preserving the "transient response" of the recordings—meaning the sounds stayed crisp even after repeated playback during overdubbing. michael jackson beat it multitrack exclusive
Fans and producers often find these exclusive tracks on platforms like the Michael Jackson Multitrack Masterpost or through specialist creators on Patreon . These files are used for "listening sessions" to hear the raw texture of Jackson’s vocals—which often include "headphone bleed" or the faint sound of the backing track leaking into his microphone. Thanks for reading, and don't forget to share