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==Music== Techniques used in music post-production include '''{{vanchor|comping}}''' (short for compositing, or compiling the best portions of multiple takes into a single composite take),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/what-is-comping/|title = What is "Comping"? | Sweetwater|date = 27 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/crafty-comping|title=Crafty Comping}}</ref> timing and [[pitch correction]] (perhaps through [[beat quantization]]), and adding [[audio signal processing|effects]]. This process is typically referred to as [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]] and can also involve [[Equalization (audio)|equalization]] and adjusting the levels of each individual track to provide an optimal sound experience.<ref name="Hodgson">Hodgson, Jay ''Understanding Records'', p.231. {{ISBN|978-1-4411-5607-5}}.</ref> Contrary to the name, post-production may occur at any point during the recording and production process.<ref name="Hodgson"/>
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