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The phrase "audio rendition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a version or interpretation of an audio work, such as a song, speech, or performance.
Example: "The audio rendition of the classic novel brought the characters to life in a way that the written text could not."
Alternatives: "audio interpretation" or "audio version".
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You can hear a marvelous free audio rendition of "Fanny Hill" on LibriVox.org.org
J Spaceman doesn't let up, offering the absolute, most perfect audio rendition of a shattered heart trying to mend itself back together.
The performances of "She's Not Just a Pretty Face" (2003) an "It Only Hurts when I'm Breathing" (2004) served as the songs' music videos, while the audio rendition of "It Only Hurts when I'm Breathing" was released as a live CD single and a digital download on March 9, 2004.
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-- acoustic rendition by Victoria.
Instead, as the cameras cut away to these musicians, the audio of the Boyz II Men rendition of "This Christmas" began to play as Charice and Mr. Foster pleasantly bopped their heads along to the tune.
Thankfully, the audio issues that plagued our last rendition have been sorted this week.
Critics admired the chapter's audio work, with Dickens calling Kevin Blackton's rendition of the human LeChuck a "real standout".
But it confirms my vision of Cuba as the most book-friendly country around, and hey, a live rendition of the classics beats an audio book any day.
The next stage, in the tradition of my virtual supermarket foray, was to create an 'audio 3D rendition' of the recorded sounds, using 64 audio channels and bespoke loudspeakers from Salford university based on wave field synthesis.
Most software packages offer plug-ins, those accessory programs that can remove noise from vinyl recordings; add audio effects, reverberations or distortions; and even modify a tin-eared singer's rendition so that it is in key.
The only problem with the audio is that I had to stop and replay it so often, admiring the dialogue and author's excellent rendition of it.
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