noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a recording/building etc contract
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The band was soon offered a recording contract with Columbia Records.
a video recording
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Can a video recording of an interview with a child be used in a court as evidence?
master list/copy/recording etc
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We’ve lost the master disk.
recording studio
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a recording studio in Nashville
tape recording
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The court heard tape recordings of the meeting.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
digital
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The digital recording is good, although a bit lacking in sonority and colour.
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When binaural recording last found favour, 10 years ago, there was no low-cost digital recording equipment available.
early
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They had an extraordinary tension and were in some ways quite different from the earlier recording .
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They brought bluegrass to the masses via groundbreaking early recordings .
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The following list of aesthetic compromises is by no means complete, but it illustrates how early recording artists had to adapt.
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The early recordings betray the teenage Davis's nervousness in exalted company, and his pitching was insecure on uptempo music.
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A couple of earlier recordings are slightly disappointing compared to his live performances, but this low-key album shows Anderson to perfection.
live
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The live recording shows few signs of an audience present and is evenly balanced between voices and orchestra.
new
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This is one of the best new recordings of Honegger's music to have appeared for a long time.
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Sun St. is a professional set-up offering very keen rates, especially to performers new to recording .
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The good news is that she is back in the studio and discussing a new recording contract with Island.
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You don't expect to find their newest recording being knocked out at four quid a go in the cut price racks.
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Better to make new recordings , he suggested.
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The longer stretches of talk heard in this new recording prove not tedious at all.
original
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This is a two-machine set-up by which original video recordings can be transferred on to copy tapes.
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There are other grounds for wishing to make copies of original video recordings: 1.
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In this case the original recording task can take account of this and capitalise on it.
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Earlier this year, I set my cassette recorder to tape Bach's Magnificat in D from an original recording .
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Every track is handpicked, and every track you hear in the Collection is the original big-selling recording !
sound
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Cameras and sound recording equipment were discreetly sited in the shop soas to record all that occurred over the counter.
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A socket for an extension microphone - a useful means of improving the quality of your sound recordings .
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The sound recording consists of the background noises natural to the location.
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The sound recording equipment was also of the best.
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For example, sound recording for films and television is done with a monstrous array of equipment and techniques.
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In addition to publications, there are written words for films, video tapes, sound recordings , and for information used in broadcasting.
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The technology of sound recording has also attracted hype.
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Ever since then, people have been conducting tests upon different generations of sound recording systems.
■ NOUN
artist
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But the band are not just successful recording artists .
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Her instant success as a recording artist had, however, crystallised one thought in Kylie's head.
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As with other long-term agreements, a record company demands an exclusive contract with its recording artists .
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This chapter will discuss the main long-term contracts which a potential recording artist is likely to sign.
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A potential recording artist must realize there have to be some compromises between art and business. 4.
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Certainly some famous recording artists have had some frightening moments when they have been nudged and brushed past by these two ghosts.
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The following list of aesthetic compromises is by no means complete, but it illustrates how early recording artists had to adapt.
contract
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We never offer recording contracts as prizes, although we are constantly asked to do so.
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Artists interested in both publishing and recording contracts should send demo tapes to each company.
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The good news is that she is back in the studio and discussing a new recording contract with Island.
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It was those sessions which won the band initial recognition and a recording contract .
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In this article, I have assumed that a band has reached this second stage by being offered a recording contract .
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The band should meet their accountant before signing the recording contract to discuss the following: 1.
equipment
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Cameras and sound recording equipment were discreetly sited in the shop soas to record all that occurred over the counter.
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He set about using the time to run a complete check on his detection and recording equipment .
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The sound recording equipment was also of the best.
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He'd almost decided to quit because the recording equipment couldn't handle the volume that Eric was playing at.
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When binaural recording last found favour, 10 years ago, there was no low-cost digital recording equipment available.
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He and Tam Henderson spent two days setting up the recording equipment before the orchestra arrived.
studio
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An example of the machine as marketed between 1889 and 1893. 8 Studio recording .
system
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Given an acceptable fee basis for a job, an accurate time-cost recording system should be adopted which permits analysis of fees.
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If it is to have any practical value a recording system must be concerned with measuring observable behaviour.
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Promoting consistency and quality of service - the care programme approach added a more rigorous recording system .
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A recording system for classroom transaction Example One school is currently developing an activity recording system.
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Ever since then, people have been conducting tests upon different generations of sound recording systems .
tape
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Others want to make some preparation to help their families and friends, perhaps by writing letters or making tape recordings .
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Anyone with a home cassette player can testify to the questionable long-term durability of tape recordings .
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Lawyers pointed out that if Newall again lost his appeal over the tape recording , the Crown might be granted full costs.
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Critical listening enables nurses to evaluate communication and this skill can be developed by using the radio and teacher-produced tape recordings .
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A tape recording properly authenticated can be admissible.
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A social worker or police officer may, for example, produce a tape recording of an interview with a parent or child.
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The very high quality of the tape recordings also seems to rule out amateur enthusiasts.
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Their critique is verifiable by reference to the tape recording of the interview.
technique
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Plus all the benefits of the latest high technology recording techniques for unsurpassed audio quality.
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In addition to the more or less complex pathways mapped histologically, several simpler pathways have now been analysed by electrophysiological recording techniques .
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This simple formula has benefited from some much improved recording techniques .
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We need much more investigation into the exact similarities and differences between oral and recording techniques , and their effects.
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For much of the 1950s physiologists probed the visual cortex using the single cell recording technique .
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A wide range of electrical recording techniques are currently available, although not all are suitable for studying behavioural processes.
video
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Suppose now that you wish to dub music to a video recording with only a simple linear mono sound track.
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Several publishers have produced video recordings of meetings, for instance.
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A video recording of a meeting could give practice in taking notes of main points.
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This is a two-machine set-up by which original video recordings can be transferred on to copy tapes.
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There are other grounds for wishing to make copies of original video recordings: 1.
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The making of a video recording provides a goal for learners to work towards and this is a motivating factor.
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The Home Office is to produce a Code of Practice on the use of video recordings for this purpose.
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A misconception that exists about video recording of classes is that it is necessary to have a two-camera studio to do it.
■ VERB
hear
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Officers have spoken to six radio hams who have heard versions of the recording on different nights.
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He heard the recording and liked it.
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Paul Tortelier was a great cellist and it is good to hear his 1960 recordings of the six solo Bach Suites.
include
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Future releases include recordings by Berman, Rostropovich and LSO/Sargent.
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This can be designed to include problem-orientated recording , the system outlined earlier in the chapter.
listen
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This might happen because he chooses to listen to the recording of the regression, or it might arise spontaneously.
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Some of the groups found that the sound quality was so poor as to make it difficult to listen to the recordings .
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If you listen to the recordings via headphones, they will be totally reverberation-free.
make
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If the facilities exist, is it worth making video recordings of a lecture?
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He and his brother make gospel recordings .
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Jacques Urlus, tenor, making a recording at the Edison studio in 1916.
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The fact is people were making recordings as early as the 1930s.
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Some people find it helpful to make a recording of the lists to listen to later.
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Some make the recording one day, listen to it and come back and do the checking the next day.
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He wishes he'd never made the recording .
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Dame Janet Baker may have announced her retirement from public performance, but she still plans to make one or two recordings .
play
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Kirov's anger dissipated somewhat as he played the recording over a couple of times.
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They could at least play a recording of Marching All Together or something.
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I want to play you a recording I made last night.
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The cultured orchestral playing and well-upholstered recording quality point in the same overall direction.
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Ask a class to shut their eyes, play them a recording of footsteps and then ask what they have heard.
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On the flight down to Nanking, Tolonen played back the recording , the words sounding clearly in his head.
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An assistant would play the recordings on a huge panasonic machine while I gave brief talks between the selections.
use
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In the confines of the small studios Doctor Who used for recording , they proved cumbersome and unwieldy.
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It is an unprofessional, time-consuming and inefficient way to use video recordings .
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Stenotopy is a means of recording shorthand by machine and is used mainly for conference recording.
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The answer to that question is that it depends how you plan to use the recording .
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This does not mean, of course, that his voice should necessarily be used in the actual recording of the material.
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For much of the 1950s physiologists probed the visual cortex using the single cell recording technique.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I called her office but just got a recording .
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This VCR is easy to program for automatic recording .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As commonly occurs with solo harpsichord and guitar recordings, a reduced volume setting is needed to give the correct aural loudness.
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In other words, a particular recording has defined the standard, rather than the work itself!
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Of course the importance of a high quality of case recording is clearly recognised but a rushed volunteer might leave gaps in case recording.
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The recording is arguably a little close but otherwise fine.
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The accurate recording of fluid balance is therefore of vital importance.
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This chapter will discuss the main long-term contracts which a potential recording artist is likely to sign.