overdubbed
/ˌoʊvərˈdʌbɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to add new audio or music to a film or video after it has been recorded, especially by a singer or musician.
“The film was overdubbed with new sound effects to create a more immersive experience.”
2. noun
audio or music added to a film or video after it has been recorded.
“The overdubbing of the sound effects added to the overall quality of the film.”
3. adjective
recorded or added as additional audio or music to a film or video after it has been recorded.
“The overdubbed dialogue was barely noticeable in the final cut of the film.”