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remix
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re·mix  (r-mks)
tr.v. re·mixed, re·mix·ing, re·mix·es
To recombine (audio tracks or channels from a recording) to produce a new or modified audio recording: remixed a popular ballad and turned it into a dance hit.
n. (rmks)
A recording produced by remixing.

remix
vb [riːˈmɪks]
(Electronics) to change the balance and separation of (a recording), usually to emphasize the rhythm section
n [ˈriːˌmɪks]
(Electronics) a remixed version of a recording
Translations
remix [ˌriːˈmɪks] (Mus)
A. Nremix m
B. [ˌriːˈmɪks] VTmezclar
remix [ˈriːmɪks]
nremix m
[ˌriːˈmɪks] vt [+ track, song] → remixer
remix
n (= record)Remix m


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