Definition: WPTouch: a term used in electronic music production, specifically describing digital audio workstations (DAWs). It refers to the process of combining various tracks into an overall musical composition. Detailed definition includes: - Digital Audio Workstation (DAW): A software tool that enables musicians and producers to combine multiple audio files into a single musical track. - Track: A group of sound elements, typically arranged in a sequence or pattern on a digital audio workstation. - MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface): A standard specification for recording electronic music. Tracks are represented by numbers within the MIDI file format that can be used to play back and manipulate sounds electronically. - Pro Tools: A professional DAW software originally developed and distributed by Ableton Live, known for its integration of digital audio interfaces. - WPTouch is a term used in DJing but could also refer to any type of digital audio workstation or production.