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MiNE 109 wrote:
At last, a competing definition. Here's another
It's only a competing definition if taken out of the context it was given
in
http://www.modrec.com/glossary/defin...ubbing&uid=116
"Enables one or more of the previously recorded tracks to be monitored
while simultaneously recording one or more signals onto other tracks."
I've no argument with that - or any of the others which I've snipped.
But to refresh your obviously short memory here's what you quoted and my
reply in context.
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"For those who donšt know much about studio recording, the process of
adding instruments to an existing track is called overdubbing."
Overdubbing *does not* involve adding things to an
existing track, but replacing them.
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Or are you still under the impression that you can overdub material to a
master tape?
I hope you've read carefully all those sites you have visited. And have
learnt that you can't overdub to a track without replacing what was there
before.
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*I speak fluent patriarchy but it's not my mother tongue
Dave Plowman
London SW 12
RIP Acorn