1. remastering - Noun
2. remastering - Verb
remastering
present participle of remaster
(music) The production of a new version of a recording by remixing the original master recordings.
(music) The new version so produced.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA suggestion that on CD pressings a faintly audible orchestral version of the Beatles' " Ticket to Ride " can be heard after "Eclipse" over the album's closing heartbeats may be due to a remastering error. Source: Internet
These reissues benefit from keen remastering, making it even more obvious that Primus' crunch has influenced legions of nu-metal soldiers.. Source: Internet
He agreed with CBS’ expert, acoustic engineer Dr. Durand Begault, who said that the recordings in the ABS v CBS case “have undergone sufficient changes during the remastering process to qualify for federal copyright protection.” Source: Internet
Miles, 2004, Frank Zappa, p. 340. He personally oversaw the remastering of all his 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s albums for the new digital compact disc medium. Source: Internet
No, Speedball isn't a digital remastering of the classic Amiga game of violence and sliding. Source: Internet
Notably, the soundtrack is not a direct audio rip from the game itself, however; it is a " remastering " of the soundtrack with added instruments and audio production. Source: Internet