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"Multitrack" functionality is a core feature in tools often associated with "prodigious" or professional-grade production:

Prodigy Multitrack is designed for:

One of the most overlooked aspects of The Prodigy’s multitracks is what happens in the quieter moments. In a track like "Breathe," there are sections where the energy drops out, leaving a writhing, serpentine sound.

If you solo the synth tracks, they often sound "ugly" or over-driven in isolation. This is the "Prodigy Sound"—using high-end hardware like the Roland W-30 and JD-800 to create grit that cuts through any club system. Minimalism in Motion:

For the uninitiated, a "multitrack" (or "stem") is the audio equivalent of a film negative. It is the individual building block of a song—the kick drum on its own track, the vocal take isolated, the synth line floating in silence. For producers, DJs, and hardcore fans, acquiring a Prodigy multitrack is like finding the Holy Grail of electronic music production.

: Occasionally, official stems are released for specific competitions, such as the "Timebomb Zone"

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