Hi all!
I'm trying to figure this out but I can't..
When you replace, the existing contents go mute and you write over.
When you substitute -disregarding the secondary feedback during the first pass- you still hear the pre existing material as you "overdub" on top of it.
Now what I'm looking for is a function or way to be able to listen what's there but getting erased by the new material as I'm recording it.
This could be very notorious if you have a guitar with delays or a synth pad running: hitting replace it will cut the sound form the get go and hitting substitute you would be doubling in volume if you are recording until the end of it and then it will depend on your secondary feedback setting..
Hope is clear!
Thanks!
I'm trying to figure this out but I can't..
When you replace, the existing contents go mute and you write over.
When you substitute -disregarding the secondary feedback during the first pass- you still hear the pre existing material as you "overdub" on top of it.
Now what I'm looking for is a function or way to be able to listen what's there but getting erased by the new material as I'm recording it.
This could be very notorious if you have a guitar with delays or a synth pad running: hitting replace it will cut the sound form the get go and hitting substitute you would be doubling in volume if you are recording until the end of it and then it will depend on your secondary feedback setting..
Hope is clear!
Thanks!
Between replace and substitute
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