English

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Etymology

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From mid- +‎ track.

Noun

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midtrack (uncountable)

  1. A point in time during an audio track.
    • 2008 April 15, Roslyn Sulcas, “Gravity, Drollery and Even Economy”, in New York Times[1]:
      Like Mr. Crossman, Brandon A. Collwes, a Cunningham company member, showed strong influences of the master and also used film in his “Intentional Happenstance in Parts,” a trio whose dancers sported mirror-encrusted bathing caps and occasionally changed the unidentified music in midtrack.

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