verb
- to add new sound or music to an existing recording
Usage: music/recording
noun
- a recording technique where additional sounds are added to an existing track
- the additional sound or music that has been added to a recording
Usage: music/recording
Usage: music/recording
Examples
- The guitarist will overdub a solo onto the basic track.
- They decided to overdub backing vocals during the mixing process.
- The producer used overdub techniques to create a fuller sound.
- Each overdub added more depth to the original recording.
- The band recorded the overdubs in a separate session.
- Modern software makes it easy to overdub instruments at home.