Glossary
overdub
To overdub is to record additional material after the “basics”, e.g. a singer being recorded (overdubbed) in isolation after the rhythm section has been tracked.


“I finally figured out one day that most producers don’t have the faintest idea what they’re doing. They simply have the position because of circumstance, or they’ve wormed themselves into it, and it really doesn’t amount to anything!”- Leon Redbone
To overdub is to record additional material after the “basics”, e.g. a singer being recorded (overdubbed) in isolation after the rhythm section has been tracked.