verb
- past tense and past participle of overdub; to add sound or music to an existing recording
Usage: audio/music production
Examples
- The guitarist overdubbed a solo onto the original track.
- Her vocals were overdubbed in the studio after the band recorded.
- The producer overdubbed strings to enhance the song’s emotional impact.
- They overdubbed sound effects during post-production.
- The harmony parts were overdubbed separately from the lead vocals.
- He overdubbed multiple guitar layers to create a fuller sound.