Audio recording: meaning, definitions and examples
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audio recording
[ ˈɔːdiəʊ rɪˈkɔːdɪŋ ]
technology
A recording of sound or music that has been saved in a digital format for playback at a later time.
Synonyms
audio file, digital recording, sound recording
Examples of usage
- The audio recording of the concert was crystal clear.
- She made an audio recording of her voice to practice her pronunciation.
- The police used an audio recording as evidence in the trial.
general
A recording of spoken words or sounds, typically used in journalism, education, or entertainment.
Synonyms
spoken recording, tape recording, voice recording
Examples of usage
- The journalist made an audio recording of the interview with the celebrity.
- The teacher played an audio recording of the historical speech for the students.
- We listened to an audio recording of a famous actor narrating a story.
Translations
Translations of the word "audio recording" in other languages:
🇵🇹 gravação de áudio
🇮🇳 ऑडियो रिकॉर्डिंग
🇩🇪 Tonaufnahme
🇮🇩 rekaman audio
🇺🇦 аудіозапис
🇵🇱 nagranie dźwiękowe
🇯🇵 音声録音
🇫🇷 enregistrement audio
🇪🇸 grabación de audio
🇹🇷 ses kaydı
🇰🇷 오디오 녹음
🇸🇦 تسجيل صوتي
🇨🇿 zvuková nahrávka
🇸🇰 zvukový záznam
🇨🇳 音频录音
🇸🇮 zvočni zapis
🇮🇸 hljóðupptaka
🇰🇿 аудио жазба
🇬🇪 აუდიოჩანაწერი
🇦🇿 səs yazısı
🇲🇽 grabación de audio
Etymology
The term 'audio recording' originated in the late 19th century with the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Edison. It revolutionized the way sound could be captured and preserved, leading to the development of various recording technologies over the years. From vinyl records to cassette tapes to digital formats, audio recording has become an integral part of music production, journalism, education, and many other fields.