(Music Sales America). Grow from an amateur to a professional using this helpful book of tips and tricks to the art of multitracking. This well-rounded approach covers recording techniques for analog and digital tape-based methods of working, as well as tapeless systems.
Dated but sound, and it's not hard to figure out how to factor in technologies that have come along since this was written, especially since they're mostly related to features of specific software packages and are covered in the documentation for those programs. If you're looking to combine multiple tracks into a single recording, either simultaneously from several musicians or other sources or sequentially by creating them yourself and layering them in, this book is well worth picking up.