Recording

v. re·cord·ed, re·cord·ing, re·cords

  1. m-3500-half-done.jpgTo set down for preservation in writing or other permanent form.
  2. To register or indicate: The clerk recorded the votes.
  3. a. To register (sound or images) in permanent form by mechanical or electrical means for reproduction.

b. To register the words, sound, appearance, or performance of by such means: recorded the oldest townspeople on tape; recorded the violin concerto.