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.


“In the studio, you just have to move the mic until you find the right place. The only complicated thing, obviously, is how you perceive sound...”- 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.