Adjective
multichannel (comparative more multichannel, superlative most multichannel)
That uses multiple channels to process, receive, or transmit signals
I write for a certain sphere of readers in the United States who on average watch seven and a half hours of multichannel television per day. Jerzy Kosinski
Add in the 23% buying on smartphones while in store, and it demonstrates today’s multichannel retail landscape. Source: Internet
As of February 2016, both areas utilise Audinate’s Dante Audio over IP networking solution for low-latency, multichannel audio routing and distribution. Source: Internet
MPEG-2 NBC (Non-Backward Compatible) * MPEG-2 AAC * multichannel encoding with up to 48 channels ISO/IEC 13818 MPEG-2 standards are published as parts of ISO/IEC 13818. Source: Internet
Before multichannel television sound became common, Pay-TV channel sound was added to the FM cable line-ups. Source: Internet
Professional soundcards (audio interfaces) An M-Audio professional sound card with its fanout cables Professional soundcards are special soundcards optimized for low-latency multichannel sound recording and playback, including studio-grade fidelity. Source: Internet