Frederic Da Vitoria wrote
> Since "overdub" is sometimes printed on the track list, (and since track
> lists seldom give definitions), we could add the word overdub in one of
> the
> Recordings pages. I believe the style page will be more often accessed, so
> that's where I would add it. Maybe just a simple sentence at the end of
> the
> Edit first paragraph: "Another example are tracks often labeled
> 'overdub'."
> No explanation, just letting those who don't know anything about sound
> technique know that overdubs are included, not only the tracks where the
> word "edit" is appended. The sentence could even contain a link to
> wikipedia for those who want more explanations.

>From the definitions I've seen  (combining a different number of tracks in a
different way to produce a recording), it looks closer to a remix than an
edit.



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