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Dave Plowman wrote:
In article ,
MiNE 109 wrote:
Err, you said it and apparently meant it. Otherwise how are you going
to add to a master tape in the cutting suite - to try and drag you
back to what you originally said?
Ah, you've completely misconstrued my point. For one thing, I put "live
overdub" in quotes because I didn't mean a strict definition, ie,
recording onto a new track of a multi-track tape.
Now let me see. You expect words to mean what you want them to mean, but
others have to be nitpickingly exact? K3wl.
How gracious of you.
I meant that the new
element is mixed with the output of the tape on the way to the next step
of production.
Like I said - complete nonsense.
Here's what I meant:
http://recordingeq.com/GlosPubKO.htm#SectO
"2) Sending a previously recorded signal through a console and mixing it
with the audio from a new sound source, recording onto another tape."
Please give a verifiable example of where this has actually happened.
And not from Hollywood, thanks.
No need. My claim was that it could be done.
Stephen