The act of capturing sound onto a storage medium, such as tape or digital files, allowing for playback at a later time.
A process whereby audio, such as speeches or music, is archived in a format that enables it to be retrieved and listened to whenever needed.
The result of electronically converting sound into a stored format, which can later be accessed and reproduced, often used for various audio applications.
Example:
そのテープレコーダーは彼の声を録音した。
A medium made of plastic coated with magnetic iron oxide powder, used for recording sound.
A flexible strip used to capture audio signals, allowing for playback and storage of sound recordings.
A device used to capture and store audio signals for the purpose of playback or reproduction.
An electronic instrument that records sound onto a medium, allowing the user to listen to previously saved audio.
A tool that facilitates the documentation and preservation of spoken words, music, or other auditory content for later use.
A live audio recording session that is open to an audience, allowing spectators to witness the creation of sound recordings in real-time.
An event where audio content, such as music or spoken word performances, is recorded in front of a live audience for future distribution or broadcast.
A recording undertaken in a public setting, often involving audience participation, where the atmosphere and interaction contribute to the final audio product.