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re-reˈcord, v. Also rerecord. [re- 5 a.] trans. To record again. Also absol.
1930Proc. IRE XVIII. 1335 Before sound film can be rerecorded a matched print must be made. 1932Times Educ. Suppl. 17 Dec. p. ii/2 The records made by the great tenor..have been re-recorded by the Company. 1955L. Feather Encycl. Jazz 25 He..restored him to the music world by rerecording Honky Tonk Train Blues. 1964Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. II. 429 The background characteristics of low speed recordings may be somewhat improved by re-recording at higher speeds. 1977New Yorker 29 Aug. 67/1 The music of long-dead musicians long ago re-recorded for in-flight listening. 1978W. F. Buckley Stained Glass xii. 110 It was recorded and rerecorded that in her youth she had actually studied under Clara Schumann. Hence re-reˈcorded ppl. a., re-reˈcording vbl. n.
1930Proc. IRE XVIII. 1333 Once it was discovered that re-recording was practical a great many other reasons for its use were discovered. 1962A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio v. 104 It is now possible to compare the original and re-recorded signals directly. 1975P. G. Winslow Death of Angel ix. 186 It seems to be a re-recording of another tape. 1977Gramophone Aug. 357/2 The incredibly high copying speeds needed to make the exercise economically viable (32 or 64 times normal speed) put severe limits on the re-recorded sound quality. |