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remaster
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re·mas·ter  (r-mstr)
tr.v. re·mas·tered, re·mas·ter·ing, re·mas·ters
To master again, especially to produce a new master recording of (an old recording) in order to improve the sound quality.

remaster [riːˈmɑːstə]
vb
(Electronics) (tr) to make a new master audio recording, now usually digital, from (an earlier recording), to produce compact discs or stereo records with improved sound reproduction
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remaster [ˌriːˈmɑːstər] vt [+ film, recording] → remasteriser, remastériser
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As you might expect, the bosses at Apple Corps haven't skimped on the quality, with the process of transferring and remastering arguably the finest music of all time taking a team of technicians four painstaking years.
For the past four years, engineers at Abbey Road studios in London have been remastering 525 minutes of music from the original analogue tape using new technology alongside vintage studio equipment.
Engineers at Abbey Road studios in London have spent four years painstakingly remastering 525 minutes of music from the original state.
 
 
 
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