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Double

A term for a two-person spot, or dialogue.

Drive time

The most frequently listened to times on the Radio. Morning drive refers to the hours between 6AM and 10AM, evening drive refers to the slot between 3...

Drop off

Not ending strong at the end of a word or phrase.

Drop out

A minute (small) moment of silence inside a recorded word or phrase.

Dry mouth

A condition where your mouth has little or no saliva.

Dub

Also called a dupe (as in duplicate), it's copy of a spot or spots on cassette, DAT or CD. The verb to dub, or dubbing is the process of transferring...

Dubbing

This dubbing is the process of dialogue replacement in a foreign film, as in dubbing a French voice into English.

Earphones

Also known as cans, headphones or headsets. Worn during the session to hear your own voice as well as cues and directions from the engineer or produce...

Echo

A repetition of sound.

Editing

The removal, addition or re-arrangement of recorded material. Voice elements can be spread apart, slowed down, sped up, clipped, eliminated, and so on...

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