For the overdubs there are no problems...the problem is to record different part of a guitar track.
A great solution is the normal recording with the pre-roll because the quick punch is a pain in the ass if, for example, I'm recording myself.
But I noticed another thing. With Auto input monitoring I can hear what I'm playing during the recording bat before I can only hear the pre-recorded part...
With input only monitoring, I hear only what I'm playing but never the pre-recorded part (if the track is engaged).
Anyway I find a good solution: I place my punch-in at the end of my pre-record part, i link it (link timeline and edit selection), i place the blue cursor some beats before the end of the part and I record from there, all with Auto monitor engaged.
So I hear the pre-recorded part (but I don't hear myself playing) and when it arrives at punch-in I hear myself playing and I record
A great solution is the normal recording with the pre-roll because the quick punch is a pain in the ass if, for example, I'm recording myself.
But I noticed another thing. With Auto input monitoring I can hear what I'm playing during the recording bat before I can only hear the pre-recorded part...
With input only monitoring, I hear only what I'm playing but never the pre-recorded part (if the track is engaged).
Anyway I find a good solution: I place my punch-in at the end of my pre-record part, i link it (link timeline and edit selection), i place the blue cursor some beats before the end of the part and I record from there, all with Auto monitor engaged.
So I hear the pre-recorded part (but I don't hear myself playing) and when it arrives at punch-in I hear myself playing and I record