recording
A recording that converts sound into a series of numbers (binary code).
A common way to describe a recording of satisfactory quality.
A recording made in a controlled studio environment.
A recording made during a performance in front of an audience.
A general term for any recording of sound.
The most recent recording released by an artist.
A recording of both sound and moving images.
The first version of a recording, before any re-releases or remastering.
A recording of a musical performance.
Used to describe a recording of very high quality.
A recently made recording.
A recording of sound only.
The initial recording made by an artist or of a particular piece.
A recording made in the near past.
A recording with two or more audio channels, creating a sense of spatial sound.
A recording that includes all parts of a work or collection.
A recording made to a high standard, typically in a studio.
A recording from a long time ago, especially from the beginning of a period or career.
A recording that captures the original sound or event faithfully.
A recording produced for sale to the public.
Used to describe a recording of good quality.
A recording that includes a lot of specific information or nuances.
The final recording made by an artist or group.
A recording from the past.
A recording made in a non-professional setting, such as at home.
A recording of music played on the piano.
A recording using contemporary technology or of a modern style.
A recording of music performed by an orchestra.
A recording made with great attention to detail.
A recording made outside of a studio, in a natural environment.
A recording with a single channel of audio.
A recording made at a subsequent point in time.
A recording that captures sound waves as a continuous signal, often on vinyl or tape.
The process of storing signals on a magnetized medium, like tape.
A general term for a recording on magnetic tape.
A recording stored on a magnetic cassette tape.
An early method of recording using microphones and electronic amplification.
A room or building specially equipped for making recordings.
A period of time spent making a recording in a studio.
A musician or performer who makes recordings.
A formal agreement for an artist to make recordings for a company.
The set of tools and machines needed to make a recording.
All the companies and people involved in making and selling recordings.
A business that produces and sells recordings; a record label.
A piece of equipment used to record sound or images.
An informal term for a recording contract.
A person who operates the equipment during a recording session.
The part of a musician's professional life spent making recordings.
The series of actions involved in making a recording.
An integrated set of components for making recordings.
A place with equipment for making recordings (singular, more common in AmE).
A place or the equipment for making recordings (plural, more common in BrE).
Used to describe the auditory quality or character of a recording.
Used when a recording (especially video) reveals or demonstrates something.
Used when a recording provides information or an impression.
Used to indicate the artist who performed on the recording.
The most common way to talk about creating a recording. Can also be 'make sb a recording'.
To listen to or watch a recording. Can also be 'play a recording for sb'.
To pay attention to a recording in order to hear it.
To look at a video recording over a period of time.
To perceive a recording with your ears.
To make a recording available for the public to buy or see.
To create a recording, often in a professional or commercial context.
To play a recording that has just been made, often to check it.
A more formal way to say 'watch a video recording'.
To get or acquire a recording, often formally or with difficulty.
A less common way to say 'make a recording'.