"grayed out" overlapping?

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2018/10/20 17:48:14 (permalink)

"grayed out" overlapping?

Is there a way to not have my clip(s) underneath "grayed out"?  Whenever I record on top of a partially existing track when I edit it, it's grayed out and the clip underneath becomes inaudible.  I do not want this.  I have "sound on sound" enabled but that didn't seem to help any.
 
I want all sound in each I\O to always play what's there, regardless of what's on top or bottom.
 
I record my guitar tracks in 2 I\O's (hard left and hard right) and slide (edit) the dead space for each take as I move along to make sure they will be able to blend nicely.  I can't do this when two overlapping clips (in the same I\O become grayed out and can't hear the "grayed out" clip underneath.
 
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    Cactus Music
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    Re: "grayed out" overlapping? 2018/10/20 17:55:25 (permalink)
    Sound's like you should be using Take Lanes?
    I've never used Sound on Sound as to me that seems a throwback to 4 track days,,  but Comping mode seems to be a good way to mix and match multiple takes. Have you tried that?

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    Re: "grayed out" overlapping? 2018/10/20 18:01:34 (permalink)
    Didn't you use to be able to see the clip underneath two overlapping clips?  What happened to that?  I could see exactly where to drag to make my crossfades perfect and seamless and now it seems like you can only 100% see the top clip and nothing of the one being overlapped.
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