record
1 recording systems 2 making recordings 3 playing recordings see also MUSIC, POP/ROCK, SING
1 recording systems - music may be recorded on CD (= compact disc), on tape, or on record Do you want it on CD or cassette? ◎ I've got that song on tape. ※ CDs - a flat round shiny piece of plastic on which sound is recorded, and played on a machine using a laser: CD, compact disc a set of classical CDs - you play a CD on a CD player, compact disc player a portable CD player ※ tapes and cassettes - a small flat plastic case with tape inside: cassette, tape I've got a tape of that. - a tape with no recording on it is blank; a tape that you buy with a recording on it is pre-recorded Have you got a blank tape that I could use? - you play a tape on a cassette recorder, cassette player, tape recorder ※ records - a thin round piece of black plastic on which sound is recorded: record (informal disc) to make a record ◎ She's got a huge record collection. - you play a record (disc) on a record player - the flat, round surface that turns when you play a record on it: turntable - a sharp needle which rests on a turning record to produce sounds: needle, stylus - a full-size record: long-playing record (abbreviation LP), album a double album (= two records) - the cover of a record: sleeve - a machine in a café or bar that plays records when a coin is put in: juke box ※ music systems - equipment that you use to play CDs, tapes or records: music system - a music system which gives high quality sound and usually consists of several parts: hi-fi (system) hi-fi equipment - a system that has two speakers: stereo (noun C/U) (plural stereos); when sound is directed through two speakers, it is in stereo a stereo system ◎ a car stereo ◎ to listen to the stereo ◎ It sounds much better in stereo. - the part of a music system that you play records on: (record) deck - the part of a music system that plays tapes or cassettes: tape deck, cassette deck - to make a sound louder by using electrical equipment: amplify sth; noun (U): amplification; the part of the equipment that makes sounds louder: amplifier - the place where the sound comes out of a record-player, etc: speaker - a record player, etc that can be moved or easily carried is portable a portable cassette player - a small stereo machine that one person can carry and listen to through headphones: personal stereo (plural personal stereos), Walkman It's not a good idea to listen to your Walkman while riding a bicycle.
2 making recordings - to put sounds onto a record, tape, or compact disc: record sth, make* a recording (of sth) I don't think they've made a recording of that concerto yet. - to record sounds onto a tape: tape sth I want to tape this evening's Schubert concert. - if you remove a recording from a tape, you wipe it off, (formal) erase it I wiped the last few words off by mistake. - one song or piece of music on a record, cassette or CD: track - a small record that has only one song on each side: single
3 playing recordings - when you use a record player, etc, you play sth (on it) She spends all day playing loud music on her hi-fi. - when you play a recording on a machine, you put* it on Shall I put some music on? - if you record something and then want to hear the recording you have made, you play it back Would you like me to play the interview back to you? - how loud the sound is: volume (noun U) Do you have to have the volume so high? I'm trying to work! - the quality of a sound: tone (noun U) the tone control - the high sounds that a machine reproduces: treble (noun U) It's not very clear - try increasing the treble. - the low sounds: bass (noun U) too much bass - if you increase the volume, the treble, the bass, etc, you turn sth up; opposite: turn sth down Could you turn the volume down a bit please? - to change any control: adjust sth Try adjusting the bass. ※ MORE ... - a company that makes music recordings: record company The Beatles formed their own record company. - recordings are made in a (recording) studio (plural studios)
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