overdubbed

[oh-ver-duhb]

overdubbed Definition

to add a new sound recording to an existing one, especially to a previously recorded soundtrack.

Using overdubbed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overdubbed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The vocals were overdubbed in the studio.

  • Example

    He overdubbed the guitar solo on the live recording.

  • Example

    The sound effects were overdubbed in post-production.

overdubbed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overdubbed

  • dub
  • add sound
  • re-record

Phrases with overdubbed

  • overdubbing process

    the act of adding a new sound recording to an existing one

    Example

    The overdubbing process took several hours to complete.

  • a sound recording that has been overdubbed with additional sounds or music

    Example

    The overdubbed track sounded much better than the original recording.

  • a version of a sound recording that has been overdubbed with additional sounds or music

    Example

    The overdubbed version of the song was released as a single.

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Summary: overdubbed in Brief

'Overdubbed' [oh-ver-duhb] is a verb that means to add a new sound recording to an existing one, particularly to a previously recorded soundtrack. Examples include 'The vocals were overdubbed in the studio,' and 'The sound effects were overdubbed in post-production.' Phrases like 'overdubbing process' and 'overdubbed track' refer to the act of adding new sounds and the resulting recording, respectively.