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Synonyms and antonyms of Recording equipment and general words for recording in British Thesaurus

Recording equipment and general words for recording

audiotape (noun)

magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded

audiovisual (adjective)

using both recorded sounds and images

CD (noun)

compact disc: a small round piece of hard plastic with sound recorded on it or computer information stored on it

DAT (noun)

digital audio tape: a type of audiotape used for recording sound or information

Dictaphone ()

a piece of equipment that you speak into to make a recorded document that someone can listen to and type later

document (verb)

to record something in writing or on film

dub (verb)

to change an existing tape or recording by adding new sound to it

dub (verb)

cinema to replace the soundtrack of a film with one in a different language, so that the actors seem to be speaking the other language

dub in ()

to change part of the original sound of a recording, especially a film, by adding new sound to it

dub out ()

to remove part of the original sound from a recording, especially a film

dub over ()

to replace the original soundtrack of a film with one in a different language, so that the actors seem to be speaking the other language

fast forward (noun)

the process by which you make a recording go forwards quickly

high fidelity (noun)

the very clear quality of sound that is produced by electronic equipment when it plays, records, or broadcasts music and sounds

loop (noun)

a piece of film or tape on which images or sounds are repeated again and again

magnetic tape (noun)

a long narrow flat piece of plastic covered with a magnetic substance and used for recording sounds, images, or computer information

minidisc (noun)

a disc like a small CD, used for recording music or computer information

mixer (noun)

a piece of equipment that mixes together different sounds or images

mono (noun)

a system for recording or broadcasting sound in which all the sound goes through one speaker

narrowband (adjective)

capable of carrying sound, pictures, and moving images that are sent at slow speeds, usually between 50 bps and 64 Kbps

on/off camera ()

while a camera is recording/not recording what is happening

playable (adjective)

capable of being used in a machine such as a computer or a DVD player

playback (noun)

the use of a machine to show pictures or play sounds that were recorded earlier

play back ()

to play a message or film that has been recorded in order to listen to or watch it

record (verb)

to make an electronic copy of sounds or images

rewind (verb)

if you rewind a video or a tape, or if it rewinds, it goes backwards to the beginning or to an earlier place

studio (noun)

a room or rooms where music or a film, television show, or radio show is recorded

tape (noun)

a long thin plastic band on which you can record sounds, pictures, or information

tape (noun)

a plastic case called a cassette containing tape that you can use for recording something or on which something has been recorded

transcribe (verb)

music to copy or record music

unrecorded (adjective)

an unrecorded conversation or performance has not been recorded

voice print (noun)

the recorded sound of someone’s voice that can be used as a way to prove who they are