remix
remix — verb
1. to take an existing recorded song and change or rearrange its parts using electr
to take an existing recorded song and change or rearrange its parts using electronic equipment or computer software to create a different version of it.
A producer remixed the singer's old hit with a faster beat and new sounds.
remix + noun phrase (existing recording)
Daichi spent the whole weekend remixing his band's demo track in his home studio.
remixing + possessive + noun phrase
Mauricio asked a famous DJ to remix their latest single for the dance club.
Heather learned how to remix songs using free software on her laptop.
The original version was fine, but the radio played the remixed track more often.
文法句型
remix + noun phrase (the existing recording)
用法筆記
The object is always an existing music recording or song. This sense is most common in electronic dance music, hip hop, and pop production. A remixed version is not simply a copy — the producer changes elements such as tempo, instrumentation, or vocal arrangement.
常見錯誤
remix — noun
1. a new recording of a song that has been created by changing or rearranging the p
a new recording of a song that has been created by changing or rearranging the parts of the original, often with a different beat, different sounds, or additional instruments.
The club played a remix of the song with a much stronger bass line.
remix + of + [song]
Aarav downloaded three different remixes of his favourite pop song to compare them.
plural: remixes of [song]
The remix became more popular than the original recording.
Tariro bought the album mainly because it included a remix by her favourite DJ.
That old jazz track sounds completely fresh in Minh's new remix.
- new version
A broader, non-technical term for any updated form of a recording.
- rework
Less specific; can describe a new arrangement or interpretation.
- re-edit
Usually implies only structural changes, not added sounds or effects.
- original
The first or standard version of the recording before any changes.
文法句型
remix + of + noun phrase (original song)
用法筆記
Often used in music journalism and streaming playlists to label a version that differs from the original. A remix is typically created by a different musician or producer than the original artist.