Multitrack recording software
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Multitrack recording software is tracking software that can record multiple tracks at once. It generally uses graphic notation
Graphic notation
Graphic notation is the representation of music through the use of visual symbols outside the realm of traditional music notation. Graphic notation evolved in the 1950s, and it is often used in combination with traditional music notation...

 for an interface while recording music that offers a number of views of the music.
A multitracker records multiple tracks of audio sound at once. Tracking is the term used for recording.

Most multitrackers also provide audio playback capability. This is often called "sequencing".

Some multitrack software also provides MIDI playback functions not just for audio. MIDI is data. For playback the data is sent to a softsynth or virtual instrument (e.g., VSTi) which converts the data to audio sound.

This multitrack software may also provide other features that qualify it being called a digital audio workstation
Digital audio workstation
A digital audio workstation is an electronic system designed solely or primarily for recording, editing and playing back digital audio. DAWs were originally tape-less, microprocessor-based systems such as the Synclavier and Fairlight CMI...

 (DAW). These features may include various displays including showing the score of the music, as well as editing capability. There is often overlap between many of the categories of musical software. In this case scorewriters and full featured multitrackers such as DAWs have a huge overlap for playback, some overlap for editing, but little overlap for recording, e.g., tracking.

For a list of multitrack recording software, see Comparison of multitrack recording software
Comparison of multitrack recording software
The following tables compare general and technical information among a number of digital audio editors. Please see the individual products articles for further information.-General:Basic general information about the software: creator/company, license/price etc....

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