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DUB To copy by playing back on one machine and recording on another.
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DUB A copy of a magnetic recording.
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DUB (Dubbed Anime): As opposed to a subtitled anime, dubs have voice tracks in languages differing from the original Japanese voice actors
Ãâó: www.animeacademy.com/fut.php
DUB Most commonly, a copy of a film or tape. It can also mean making a completely new soundtrack, as in dubbing English for a foreign film. A dubbed tape is also called a dupe.
Ãâó: www.ascd.org/advocacykit/glossary_med.html
DUB The mother of all electronic-culture trends. Derived from reggae; discovered accidentally by producer King Tubby; fully developed by Lee "Scratch" Perry. Dub is also an adjective: take a house title, strip it of most of its lyrics, add a lot of bass and some studio effects (echoes) and you'll have produced a dub version.
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