dubber
/ˈdʌbər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who creates or provides voice-overs for videos, films, or video games, often using voice modulation techniques to create different characters or effects.
“The voice actor was hired as a professional dubber for the animated movie.”
2. noun
a device that produces a clicking or buzzing sound, often used to test audio equipment.
“The sound engineer checked the audio levels using a dubber.”
3. verb
to add a voice-over or sound effects to a video, film, or video game.
“The director decided to dub the dialogue for the international release.”