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overdub

English

Etymology

over- +? dub (in the sense of double)

Verb

overdub (third-person singular simple present overdubs, present participle overdubbing, simple past and past participle overdubbed)

  1. (sound engineering) To record a part along with an already recorded part or parts.
    The rhythm guitar part is live, but the solo was overdubbed.

Noun

overdub (plural overdubs)

  1. (sound engineering) An overdubbed part.
    The rhythm guitar part is live, but the solo is an overdub.

Related terms

  • dub
  • over

See also

  • multitrack
  • overdub on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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fandub

English

Etymology

Blend of fan +? dub.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fænd?b/

Noun

fandub (plural fandubs)

  1. A foreign language film or television show that has been dubbed into the local language by fans, amateurs or enthusiasts rather than by professional actors and actresses.
  2. (US, anime) An anime title that has been dubbed by fans.

Synonyms

  • fandubbing

Verb

fandub (third-person singular simple present fandubs, present participle fandubbing, simple past and past participle fandubbed)

  1. (transitive) To overdub (a video) as a fan activity, translating the foreign language into the local language.

Coordinate terms

  • scanlation
  • scanlate

Derived terms

  • fandubber

Related terms

  • fanslation
  • fansub

Further reading

  • fandub on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from English fandub.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fandub/, [?fãn?.d?u??]

Noun

fandub m (plural fandub)

  1. fandub

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