pre-recorded track

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An audio or data recording prepared in advance, often for broadcasting or as a backing track.

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Examples (10)

  • The pop star lip-synced to a pre-recorded track during the concert.
  • For the TV show, they often use a pre-recorded track to ensure perfect sound.
  • The DJ seamlessly blended the new song with a pre-recorded track.
  • Many artists rely on a pre-recorded track for their backing vocals.
  • He spent hours perfecting every element of the pre-recorded track in the studio.
  • Is it truly live, or are they playing a pre-recorded track?
  • The documentary featured an exclusive pre-recorded track from the band's upcoming album.
  • She prefers to sing live, but sometimes uses a pre-recorded track for complex harmonies.
  • The technical crew checked the quality of the pre-recorded track before broadcast.
  • Even classical musicians sometimes use a pre-recorded track for orchestral accompaniment.