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prerecord Definition

pre·record (prē′ri kôrd)

transitive verb

Film, Radio, TV to record (music, a program, etc.) for later use, as for a broadcast
prerecord Usage Examples

Object

  • tape: In addition to programming his keyboards, Pat Thomas also utilizes prerecorded tapes.
  • file: The primary input is automated, with prerecorded wave files feeding the PA.
  • material: The music is a 60 minute realtime improvisation by the duo, playing alongside prerecorded material from Archer.
  • video: Real-time video can be enhanced with computer graphics or prerecorded video.
  • sound: There's enough of it to here to make clear that its a prerecorded sound, a train or subway car I guess.
  • voice: This idea was then used by itself, without the use of prerecorded voices, to produce Triple Quartet.