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i have no idea what it is.
a detailed explaination?....anyone?
a detailed explaination?....anyone?
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visa said:i have no idea what it is.
a detailed explaination?....anyone?
jskillz89 said:couldnt have said it better my self
dachay2tnr said:Also known as an overdub, if you're more familiar with that term.
I have always heard the term used for both cases - recording an additional track into an existing project, AND for dubbing a correction to an existing track. "I need to overdub the guitar in the bridge."Han said:Sorry, but I have to disagree. A punch in/out is when you replace for example a couple of bad notes or bars on the same track.
The bass player missed a note and you re-record a small piece of the bass part.
An overdub is an extra track which is added to the already recorded tracks.
If you record a band at once, say drums, bass and guitar and you record a second guitar on an extra track, it's called an overdub.
Punching is only important when recording to tape. It's a special skill. A while ago I punched on a 2" machine, 21 tracks between two tom strokes in a drum brake. You got to have some luck too.