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 400-48 . (cont'd) ;DUB : to duplicate a sound recording by making an exact recording from that recording or a duplication of a recording made by dubbing; to dub may also mean to add sounds to a recording or to combine two or more sources of sound (at least one of which is a recording) into one record.
 * EDITING : cutting and splicing tape to rearrange recorded material, thus changing content, form, or replacing undesirable material.
 * ENCODING : to convert (as a body of information) from one system of communication into another especially to convert infor­mation into code for example, reprocessing a stereo record­ ing into a quadraphonic for­ mat which can be played on equipment with a quadraphonic decoder to produce a quadra­phonic effect.
 * EQUALIZATION : the process of boosting treble during recording and boosting bass during playback, so as to compensate for losses in record­ing and reproduction, usually with the intent of achieving a result as close to the original performance as possible.
 * LOOP : a length of tape with its ends spliced together for continuous playback.

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