forelooper

/fɔrˈlupər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or device that plays back audio before it is played by the main playback device, often in a musical context.

“The music player had a built-in forelooper to create an echo effect.”

2. verb

To play back audio before it is played by the main playback device, often in a musical context.

“The musician had to foreloop the audio track to get the desired sound.”

Synonyms

  • cue
  • prefader

Antonyms

  • mainplayer