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  2. Overdubbing - Wikipedia

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    The overdub process can be repeated multiple times. This technique is often used with singers, as well as with instruments, or ensembles/orchestras. Overdubbing is typically done for the purpose of adding richness and complexity to the original recording.

  3. Dubbing - Wikipedia

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    Dubbing (also known as re-recording and mixing) is a post-production process used in filmmaking and video production where supplementary recordings (known as doubles) are lip-synced and "mixed" with original production audio to create the final product.

  4. I Never Knew (What That Song Meant Before) - Wikipedia

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    Smith began the recording process for I Never Knew (What That Song Meant Before) in early winter of 1974. The album was cut over the course of three studio sessions: January 29, April 16 and April 17, 1974. Three overdub sessions were also recorded that featured string instrumentation. [6]

  5. NIN’s The Downward Spiral at 30 - AOL

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    Flood is keen to point out how hard Reznor worked from the earliest stages of his musical career, as he would later become embroiled in a difficult and protracted recording process for Downward ...

  6. Wall of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The process was almost the same for most of Spector's recordings, with Spector starting by rehearsing the assembled musicians for several hours before recording. The backing track was performed live and recorded monaurally; a bass drum overdub on "Da Doo Ron Ron" was the exception to the rule. [3]

  7. Recording practices of the Beatles - Wikipedia

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    The first two Beatles albums, Please Please Me and With The Beatles, were recorded on the BTR two-track machines; [3] with the introduction of four-track machines in 1963 (the first 4-track Beatles recording was "I Want to Hold Your Hand" [4]) there came a change in the way recordings were made—tracks could be built up layer by layer ...

  8. A Lady Named Smith - Wikipedia

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    The recording process for A Lady Named Smith occurred over the course of four 1973 sessions: January 22, January 23, January 26 and February 2. Four overdub sessions were also added that included string instrumentation. The sessions occurred at Columbia Studio B, located in Nashville, Tennessee.

  9. Brian Wilson (album) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson said of his recording process, "I would overdub, I'd play all the keyboard stuff, and then I'd have my right hand, my assistant producer Andy Paley, play the guitar, and bass, and drums–he can play four instruments, piano too. Which is great." [40] Programmer Michael Bernard was closely involved with some of the tracks. [41]