sound recording
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Definition
Noun: A physical or digital medium that stores a captured representation of audio signals, such as speech, music, or other sounds. It is the product of the act of recording sound.
Usage
The term "sound recording" refers to the final, fixed audio product itself. It is commonly used in legal, technical, and general contexts to distinguish the audio capture from other forms of recording (e.g., video recording). - The museum has a valuable collection of early jazz sound recordings on vinyl. - Copyright law protects the rights of the producer of a sound recording separately from the rights of the songwriter. - Please submit a digital sound recording of your spoken response.
Advanced Usage
- "to make a sound recording of": This phrase emphasizes the action of creating the recording.
- The engineer made a high-fidelity sound recording of the orchestra's performance.
Variants and Related Words
- Recording (n): A more general term for any captured data, which can include sound, video, or other information. A sound recording is a specific type of recording.
- Audio recording (n): A near-synonym often used interchangeably with "sound recording."
- Phonogram (n): A formal or legal term, especially in international copyright treaties, for a sound recording.
Synonyms
- Audio recording: A capture of sound.
- Phonogram: A technical term for a sound recording.
- Track: Often used informally, especially for a single song or piece within a larger recording.
Related Phrases
- Master recording: The original, high-quality final version of a sound recording from which copies are made.
- The studio owns the master recording of the album.
Noun
- a recording of acoustic signals