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Originally Posted by Dakedi
On the H4N Pro you can do most of the standard overdubbing things like starting from anywhere along a track or punching in/out using and automated or manual.
It's implemented in an easy way as well. You just place markers in the project and you can use the forward/backward buttons to skip to them ... then just record/overdub as usual.
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Just to clarify not trying to be nitpicky but terminology can be confusing. And you may already know this but it was hard to tell from your posts, weather or not you were looking to do one or the other, or both Overdub and or Punch in /out.
Overdubbing, and Punch in/out, are actually two different operations.
Overdubbing is recording to an additional blank track (second track) at a later time while listening/monitoring what has already been recorded ---no matter where in the timeline you may start or stop . i.e. a vocal with a guitar or lead guitar with rhythm guitar .... etc.
Punching in/out determines where in the timeline you start/stop recording, (and while the automated timing feature could be used for overdubbing on an additional track), BUT the process itself is most often referred to as a destructive replacement, for a particular section on a single already recorded track.